Terrestrial Microorganism and Biomarker Survival as a Function of Depth in a Mars Analog Regolith After Exposure to Mars Surface Conditions

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Several strains of microorganisms and relevant bio-markers were embedded
within a Mars analog regolith, exposed to 41 days of diurnal martian
conditions, and sampled with respect to depth for viable cell counts and
extent of organic matter oxidation.

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