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1. Material, Magnetic, and Microbial Features of a Submarine Inflow ZoneTraversed by SUSTAIN Drill Cores, Surtsey Volcano, Iceland

2. Microbial Markers Profile in Anaerobic MarsAnalogue Environments Using the LDChip(Life Detector Chip) Antibody Microarray Coreof the SOLID (Signs of Life Detector) Platform

3. Biotechnological Potential of Cold Adapted Pseudoalteromonas spp. Isolated from ‘Deep Sea’ Sponges

4. Actinobacteria—An Ancient Phylum Active in Volcanic Rock Weathering

5. Following the Kinetics: Iron-Oxidizing Microbial Mats in Cold Icelandic Volcanic Habitats and Their Rock-Associated Carbonaceous Signature

6. Rhodothermus profundi sp. nov., a thermophilic bacterium isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent in the Pacific Ocean

7. Bacterial Diversity of Weathered Terrestrial Icelandic Volcanic Glasses

8. Bacteria in Weathered Basaltic Glass, Iceland

9. Use of low nutrient enrichments to access novel amylase genes in silent diversity of thermophiles

10. The Ocean Sampling Day Consortium

11. Marinitoga piezophila sp. nov., a rod-shaped, thermo-piezophilic bacterium isolated under high hydrostatic pressure from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent

12. Biogenic Saponite from an Active Submarine Hot Spring, Iceland

13. Pioneer microbial communities of the Fimmvörðuháls lava flow, Eyjafjallajökull, Iceland

14. Microbial community structures of novel Icelandic hot spring systems revealed by PhyloChip G3 analysis

15. Characterization of alanine and malate dehydrogenases from a marine psychrophile strain PA-43

16. Thermococcus barophilus sp. nov., a new barophilic and hyperthermophilic archaeon isolated under high hydrostatic pressure from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent

17. In situ enrichment and isolation of thermophillic microorganisms from deep-sea vent environments

18. Physiological Responses to Stress Conditions and Barophilic Behavior of the Hyperthermophilic Vent Archaeon Pyrococcus abyssi

19. A laboratory of extremophiles: Iceland coordination action for research activities on life in extreme environments (CAREX) field campaign

20. Phenotypic Characterization, DNA Similarities, and Protein Profiles of Twenty Sulfur-Metabolizing Hyperthermophilic Anaerobic Archaea Isolated from Hydrothermal Vents in the Southwestern Pacific Ocean

21. Microbial communities in the subglacial waters of the Vatnajökull ice cap, Iceland

22. Complete Genome Sequence of the Hyperthermophilic, Piezophilic, Heterotrophic, and Carboxydotrophic Archaeon Thermococcus barophilus MP

23. Bacterial Diversity of Terrestrial Crystalline Volcanic Rocks, Iceland

24. Identifying Fishes through DNA Barcodes and Microarrays

25. An oligarchic microbial assemblage in the anoxic bottom waters of a volcanic subglacial lake

26. Investigation of the microbial ecology of intertidal hot springs by using diversity analysis of 16S rRNA and chitinase genes

27. Cloning, expression, and characterization of a highly thermostable family 18 chitinase from Rhodothermus marinus

28. Phylogenetic diversity analysis of subterranean hot springs in Iceland

29. Discovery and Description of Giant Submarine Smectite Cones on the Seafloor in Eyjafjordur, Northern Iceland, and a Novel Thermal Microbial Habitat

30. Influence of Sulfide and Temperature on Species Composition and Community Structure of Hot Spring Microbial Mats

31. A stress protein is induced in the deep-sea barophilic hyperthermophile Thermococcus barophilus when grown under atmospheric pressure

32. Isolation and characterization of Thermus thermophilus Gy1211 from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent

33. Prokaryotes living under elevated hydrostatic pressure

34. Pyrococcus abyssi sp. nov., a new hyperthermophilic archaeon isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent

35. Bacterial composition and succession during storage of North-Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) at superchilled temperatures

36. Rapid quantitative monitoring method for the fish spoilage bacteria Pseudomonas

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