Brief exposure to a diverse range of environmental stress enhances stress tolerance in the polyextremophilic Antarctic midge, Belgica antarctica
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D. Denlinger | J. Benoit | N. M. Teets | B. N. Philip | R. E. Lee | J. D. Gantz | Y. Kawarasaki | L. J. Potts | D. Spacht | L. Potts | N. Teets
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