About this Research Topic
Today, despite technological advances, the adaptation to extreme environments continues being a challenge to research on cellular and molecular biology, biotechnology, microbiology, and physiology. Indeed, one example is habitability at high-altitude with low temperatures and high UV irradiation that are colonized by psychrophilic organisms (mainly bacteria and archaea), which has been adapted to growth in a wide temperature range (-15°C to 20°C) and under hypobaric conditions. Also, research on the effects and adaptation to intensive mining activity in high altitude regions (e.g., Australia, Russia, Brazil, and Chile) is increasingly investigated. Thus, research in inhospitable environments, apparently devoid of life forms, has shown the resilience of life in our planet.
We welcome the submission of manuscripts to this new Frontiers Research Topic as original research, reviews, minireviews, opinions and hypotheses on the following subjects: physiology, microbiology, reproduction, and molecular biology of unicellular and multicellular organisms living at the physical and chemical limits of life. This Research Topic will be focused on cellular and molecular biology and physiological adaptive mechanisms at the cell level but also at tissue and organ levels. The current then, this new Research Topic, will emphasize the adaptive strategies to in environmental conditions of involving humans, animals, cell models and microorganisms, with special consideration in physiological and cellular adaptive mechanisms at cellular/tissue/organ level.
Keywords: extreme environments, human physiology, animal physiology, adaptive responses, extremotolerant microbes
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