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Manned spacecraft / Space stations / Astrobiology / International Space Station / Panspermia / Lichen / Magnesium in biology / X. elegans / Spaceflight / Biology / Human spaceflight
Date: 2014-08-26 10:39:26
Manned spacecraft
Space stations
Astrobiology
International Space Station
Panspermia
Lichen
Magnesium in biology
X. elegans
Spaceflight
Biology
Human spaceflight

International Journal of Astrobiology, Page 1 of 15 doi:[removed]S1473550414000214 © Cambridge University Press 2014 Viability of the lichen Xanthoria elegans and its symbionts after 18 months of space exposure and simul

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