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1. Discovery of bacteriorhodopsins in Haloarchaeal species isolated from Indian solar salterns: deciphering the role of the N-terminal residues in protein folding and functional expression.

2. Genome sequence and description of Haloferax massiliense sp. nov., a new halophilic archaeon isolated from the human gut.

3. Isolation and characterization from solar salterns of North Algeria of a haloarchaeon producing a new halocin.

4. Isolation and characterization of extremely halophilic CO-oxidizing Euryarchaeota from hypersaline cinders, sediments and soils and description of a novel CO oxidizer, Haloferax namakaokahaiae Mke2.3T, sp. nov.

5. Description of a halocin-producing Haloferax larsenii HA1 isolated from Pachpadra salt lake in Rajasthan.

6. Complete genome sequence of Haloferax gibbonsii strain ARA6, a potential producer of polyhydroxyalkanoates and halocins isolated from Araruama, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.

7. Accumulation of polyhydroxyalkanoates by halophilic archaea isolated from traditional solar salterns of India.

8. Haloferax chudinovii sp. nov., a halophilic archaeon from Permian potassium salt deposits.

9. Halogranum rubrum gen. nov., sp. nov., a halophilic archaeon isolated from a marine solar saltern.

10. Isolation of hydrocarbon-degrading extremely halophilic archaea from an uncontaminated hypersaline pond (Camargue, France).

11. Haloferax elongans sp. nov. and Haloferax mucosum sp. nov., isolated from microbial mats from Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, Australia.

12. Haloferax larsenii sp. nov., an extremely halophilic archaeon from a solar saltern.

13. Haloferax prahovense sp. nov., an extremely halophilic archaeon isolated from a Romanian salt lake.

14. Haloferax sulfurifontis sp. nov., a halophilic archaeon isolated from a sulfide- and sulfur-rich spring.

15. Combined use of cultivation-dependent and cultivation-independent methods indicates that members of most haloarchaeal groups in an Australian crystallizer pond are cultivable.

16. Fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis of the prokaryotic community inhabiting crystallizer ponds.

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