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Filippidou, Sevasti; Price, Alex; Spencer-Jones, Charlotte; Scales, Anthony; Macey, Michael C.; Franchi, Fulvio; Lebogang, Lesedi; Cavalazzi, Barbara; Schwenzer, Susanne P. and Olsson-Francis, Karen (2024). Diversity of Microbial Mats in the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, Botswana. Microorganisms, 12(1), article no. 147.

Fatton, Mathilda; Filippidou, Sevasti; Junier, Thomas; Cailleau, Guillaume; Berge, Matthieu; Poppleton, Daniel; Blum, Thorsten B.; Kaminek, Marek; Odriozola, Adolfo; Blom, Jochen; Johnson, Shannon L.; Abrahams, Jan Pieter; Chain, Patrick S.; Gribaldo, Simonetta; Tocheva, Elitza I.; Zuber, Benoît; Viollier, Patrick H. and Junier, Pilar (2022). Cryptosporulation in Kurthia spp. forces a rethinking of asporogenesis in Firmicutes. Environmental Microbiology, 24(12) pp. 6320–6335.

Filippidou, Sevasti; Junier, Thomas; Wunderlin, Tina; Kooli, Wafa M.; Palmieri, Ilona; Al-Dourobi, Andrej; Molina, Veronica; Lienhard, Reto; Spangenberg, Jorge E.; Johnson, Shannon L.; Chain, Patrick S. G.; Dorador, Cristina and Junier, Pilar (2019). Adaptive Strategies in a Poly-Extreme Environment: Differentiation of Vegetative Cells in Serratia ureilytica and Resistance to Extreme Conditions. Frontiers in Microbiology, 10

Filippidou, Sevasti; Wunderlin, Tina; Junier, Thomas; Jeanneret, Nicole; Dorador, Cristina; Molina, Veronica; Johnson, David R. and Junier, Pilar (2016). A Combination of Extreme Environmental Conditions Favor the Prevalence of Endospore-Forming Firmicutes. Frontiers in Microbiology, 7

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Junier, T; Paul, C; Corona Ramirez, A; Filippidou, Sevasti; Fatton, M; Lehmann, A; Chain, P; Ariztegui, D; Vennemann, T; Viollier, PH and Junier, P (2022). High diversity of lysis‐resistant cells upon the application of targeted physical and chemical lysis to environmental samples originating from three different water bodies. Environmental DNA, 4(5) pp. 1092–1105.

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