Biology
Scientific paper
Feb 2002
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 4495, p. 152-157, Instruments, Methods, and Missions for Astrobiology IV, Richard B. Hoover; Gilbert V. Levin; R
Biology
Scientific paper
Direct detection of organic biomarkers for living or fossil microbes on Mars by an in-situ instrument is a worthy goal for future lander missions. We are developing a prototype instrument based on immunological reactions to specific antibodies to cause activation of fluorescent stains. We expect to propose a fully developed version of the instrument for inclusion on the 2007 Mars landing mission.
Briones Llorente Carlos
McKay David S.
Parro García Victor
Perez Mercader Juan
Pincus Seth
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