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Author's A Learning Journey on Toxico-Proteomics
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Author's A molecular analysis of the toxicity of alkyltributylphosphonium chlorides in Aspergillus nidulans
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Author's A three-act play: pentachlorophenol threats to the cork oak forest soils mycobiome.
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Author's An ionic liquid extraction that preserves the molecular structure of cutin shown by nuclear magnetic resonance
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Author's Application of response surface methodology for the optimization of textile effluent biodecolorization and its toxicity perspectives using plant toxicity, plasmid nicking assays
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Author's Aspergillus nidulans
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Author's Bioinspired co-polyesters of hydroxy-fatty acids extracted from tomato peel agro-wastes and glycerol with tunable mechanical, thermal and barrier properties
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Author's Cholinium-based supported ionic liquid membranes: a sustainable route for carbon dioxide separation.
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Author's Cork stoppers industry: defining appropriate mould colonization.
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Author's Degradation pathway of pentachlorophenol by Mucor plumbeus involves phase II conjugation and oxidation-reduction reactions.
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Author's Development of a robust chromatographic method for the detection of chlorophenols in cork oak forest soils
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Author's Dissolution of cork biopolymers in biocompatible ionic liquids
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Author's Draft Genome Sequence of Burkholderia contaminans 293K04B, an Endosymbiont of the Sponge-Derived Fungus Stachylidium bicolor.
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Author's Effect of fungal colonization on mechanical performance of cork
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Author's Electro-bioremediation of a mixture of structurally different contaminants of emerging concern: Uncovering electrokinetic contribution
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Author's Electrokinetic remediation of contaminants of emergent concern in clay soil: Effect of operating parameters
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Author's Elucidating how the saprophytic fungus Aspergillus nidulans uses the plant polyester suberin as carbon source
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Author's Ex Situ Reconstitution of the Plant Biopolyester Suberin as a Film
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Author's Extensin network formation in Vitis vinifera callus cells is an essential and causal event in rapid and H
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Author's Extensin network formation in Vitis vinifera callus cells is an essential and causal event in rapid and H(2)O(2)-induced reduction in primary cell wall hydration
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Author's Finding a Needle in a Haystack: Producing Antimicrobial Cutin-Derived Oligomers from Tomato Pomace
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Author's Five new Penicillium species in section Sclerotiora: a tribute to the Dutch Royal family
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Author's Geochemical approach to assessing human impacts in Cork Oak forest soils of the MED region
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Author's Impact of ionic liquids on extreme microbial biotypes from soil
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Author's Investigating Aspergillus nidulans secretome during colonisation of cork cell walls.
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Author's Ionic liquids: a pathway to environmental acceptability.
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Author's Ionic Liquids as Unforeseen Assets to Fight Life-Threatening Mycotic Diseases
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Author's Ionic Liquids Chemical Stress Triggers Sphingoid Base Accumulation in
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Author's Ionic Liquids in Life Sciences
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Author's Irrigation of soil with reclaimed wastewater acts as a buffer of microbial taxonomic and functional biodiversity
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Author's Isolation of suberin from birch outer bark and cork using ionic liquids: A new source of macromonomers
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Author's Microwave assisted extraction of betulin from birch outer bark
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Author's Multiple degrees of separation in the central pathways of the catabolism of aromatic compounds in fungi belonging to the Dikarya sub-Kingdom
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Author's Mycobiota of silk-faced ancient Mogao Grottoes manuscripts belonging to the Stein collection in the British library
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Author's New branches in the degradation pathway of monochlorocatechols by Aspergillus nidulans: A metabolomics analysis
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Author's Novel biocompatible cholinium-based ionic liquids—toxicity and biodegradability
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Author's Perspectives on Electrokinetic Remediation of Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Soil
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Author's Pioneering Biological Processes in the Presence of Ionic Liquids: The Potential of Filamentous Fungi
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Author's Plasma membrane permeabilisation by ionic liquids: a matter of charge
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Author's Proteomic alterations induced by ionic liquids in Aspergillus nidulans and Neurospora crassa
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Author's Proteomic Insights on the Metabolism of Penicillium janczewskii during the Biotransformation of the Plant Terpenoid Labdanolic Acid.
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Author's Quantification of Structure-Property Relationships for Plant Polyesters Reveals Suberin and Cutin Idiosyncrasies
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Author's Re-examination of species limits in <i>Aspergillus</i> section <i>Flavipedes</i> using advanced species delimitation methods and description of four new species
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Author's Regulation of the cutinases expressed by Aspergillus nidulans and evaluation of their role in cutin degradation
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Author's Revisiting the internal conformational dynamics and solvation properties of cyclodextrins
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Author's Screening of Chemical Libraries for New Antifungal Drugs against Aspergillus fumigatus Reveals Sphingolipids Are Involved in the Mechanism of Action of Miltefosine
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Author's Screening pentachlorophenol degradation ability by environmental fungal strains belonging to the phyla Ascomycota and Zygomycota.
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Author's Securing a furan-based biorefinery: disclosing the genetic basis of the degradation of hydroxymethylfurfural and its derivatives in the model fungus Aspergillus nidulans
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Author's Short synthesis of the natural product 3β-hydroxy-labd-8
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Author's Short synthesis of the natural product 3β-hydroxy-labd-8(17)-en-15-oic acid via microbial transformation of labdanolic acid
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Author's Specialisation events of fungal metacommunities exposed to a persistent organic pollutant are suggestive of augmented pathogenic potential
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Author's Suberin isolation from cork using ionic liquids: characterisation of ensuing products
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Author's Tailoring amphotericin B as an ionic liquid: an upfront strategy to potentiate the biological activity of antifungal drugs
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Author's The environmental behaviour of polychlorinated phenols and its relevance to cork forest ecosystems: a review
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Author's The old 3-oxoadipate pathway revisited: new insights in the catabolism of aromatics in the saprophytic fungus Aspergillus nidulans.
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Author's The response of Mucor plumbeus to pentachlorophenol: a toxicoproteomics study.
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Author's The role of water in cholinium carboxylate ionic liquid’s aqueous solutions
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Author's Toward the Proactive Design of Sustainable Chemicals: Ionic Liquids as a Prime Example
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Author's Transcriptomic and metabolomic profiling of ionic liquid stimuli unveils enhanced secondary metabolism in Aspergillus nidulans
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Author's Twists and Turns in the Salicylate Catabolism of , Revealing New Roles of the 3-Hydroxyanthranilate Pathway
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Author's Understanding fungal functional biodiversity during the mitigation of environmentally dispersed pentachlorophenol in cork oak forest soils
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Author's Unravelling the mechanism of toxicity of alkyltributylphosphonium chlorides in Aspergillus nidulans conidia
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Author's Unveiling Concealed Functions of Endosymbiotic Bacteria Harbored in the Ascomycete Stachylidium bicolor
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Author's Unveiling the dual role of the cholinium hexanoate ionic liquid as solvent and catalyst in suberin depolymerisation
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developmentofarobustchromatographicmethodforthedetectionofchlorophenolsincorkoakforestsoils
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Development of a robust chromatographic method for the detection of chlorophenols in cork oak forest soils
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dissolutionofcorkbiopolymersinbiocompatibleionicliquids
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Dissolution of cork biopolymers in biocompatible ionic liquids
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draftgenomesequenceofburkholderiacontaminans293k04banendosymbiontofthespongederivedfungusstachylidiumbicolor
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Draft Genome Sequence of Burkholderia contaminans 293K04B, an Endosymbiont of the Sponge-Derived Fungus Stachylidium bicolor.
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effectoffungalcolonizationonmechanicalperformanceofcork
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Effect of fungal colonization on mechanical performance of cork
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electrobioremediationofamixtureofstructurallydifferentcontaminantsofemergingconcernuncoveringelectrokineticcontribution
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Electro-bioremediation of a mixture of structurally different contaminants of emerging concern: Uncovering electrokinetic contribution
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electrokineticremediationofcontaminantsofemergentconcerninclaysoileffectofoperatingparameters
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Electrokinetic remediation of contaminants of emergent concern in clay soil: Effect of operating parameters
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elucidatinghowthesaprophyticfungusaspergillusnidulansusestheplantpolyestersuberinascarbonsource
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Elucidating how the saprophytic fungus Aspergillus nidulans uses the plant polyester suberin as carbon source
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exsitureconstitutionoftheplantbiopolyestersuberinasafilm
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Ex Situ Reconstitution of the Plant Biopolyester Suberin as a Film
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extensinnetworkformationinvitisviniferacalluscellsisanessentialandcausaleventinrapidandh
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Extensin network formation in Vitis vinifera callus cells is an essential and causal event in rapid and H
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corkstoppersindustrydefiningappropriatemouldcolonization
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Cork stoppers industry: defining appropriate mould colonization.
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choliniumbasedsupportedionicliquidmembranesasustainablerouteforcarbondioxideseparation
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Cholinium-based supported ionic liquid membranes: a sustainable route for carbon dioxide separation.
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bioinspiredcopolyestersofhydroxyfattyacidsextractedfromtomatopeelagrowastesandglycerolwithtunablemechanicalthermalandbarrierproperties
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Bioinspired co-polyesters of hydroxy-fatty acids extracted from tomato peel agro-wastes and glycerol with tunable mechanical, thermal and barrier properties
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aspergillusnidulans
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Aspergillus nidulans
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applicationofresponsesurfacemethodologyfortheoptimizationoftextileeffluentbiodecolorizationanditstoxicityperspectivesusingplanttoxicityplasmidnickingassays
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Application of response surface methodology for the optimization of textile effluent biodecolorization and its toxicity perspectives using plant toxicity, plasmid nicking assays
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ionicliquidextractionthatpreservesthemolecularstructureofcutinshownbynuclearmagneticresonance
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An ionic liquid extraction that preserves the molecular structure of cutin shown by nuclear magnetic resonance
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3actplaypentachlorophenolthreatstothecorkoakforestsoilsmycobiome
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A three-act play: pentachlorophenol threats to the cork oak forest soils mycobiome.
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molecularanalysisofthetoxicityofalkyltributylphosphoniumchloridesinaspergillusnidulans
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A molecular analysis of the toxicity of alkyltributylphosphonium chlorides in Aspergillus nidulans
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extensinnetworkformationinvitisviniferacalluscellsisanessentialandcausaleventinrapidandh2o2inducedreductioninprimarycellwallhydration
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Extensin network formation in Vitis vinifera callus cells is an essential and causal event in rapid and H(2)O(2)-induced reduction in primary cell wall hydration
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findinganeedleinahaystackproducingantimicrobialcutinderivedoligomersfromtomatopomace
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Finding a Needle in a Haystack: Producing Antimicrobial Cutin-Derived Oligomers from Tomato Pomace
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5newpenicilliumspeciesinsectionsclerotioraatributetothedutchroyalfamily
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Five new Penicillium species in section Sclerotiora: a tribute to the Dutch Royal family
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impactofionicliquidsonextrememicrobialbiotypesfromsoil
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Impact of ionic liquids on extreme microbial biotypes from soil
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investigatingaspergillusnidulanssecretomeduringcolonisationofcorkcellwalls
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Investigating Aspergillus nidulans secretome during colonisation of cork cell walls.
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ionicliquidsapathwaytoenvironmentalacceptability
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Ionic liquids: a pathway to environmental acceptability.
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ionicliquidsasunforeseenassetstofightlifethreateningmycoticdiseases
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Ionic Liquids as Unforeseen Assets to Fight Life-Threatening Mycotic Diseases
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ionicliquidschemicalstresstriggerssphingoidbaseaccumulationin
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Ionic Liquids Chemical Stress Triggers Sphingoid Base Accumulation in
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ionicliquidsinlifesciences
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Ionic Liquids in Life Sciences
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learningjourneyontoxicoproteomics
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A Learning Journey on Toxico-Proteomics
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irrigationofsoilwithreclaimedwastewateractsasabufferofmicrobialtaxonomicandfunctionalbiodiversity
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Irrigation of soil with reclaimed wastewater acts as a buffer of microbial taxonomic and functional biodiversity
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novelbiocompatiblecholiniumbasedionicliquidstoxicityandbiodegradability
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Novel biocompatible cholinium-based ionic liquids—toxicity and biodegradability
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perspectivesonelectrokineticremediationofcontaminantsofemergingconcerninsoil
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Perspectives on Electrokinetic Remediation of Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Soil
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pioneeringbiologicalprocessesinthepresenceofionicliquidsthepotentialoffilamentousfungi
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Pioneering Biological Processes in the Presence of Ionic Liquids: The Potential of Filamentous Fungi
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plasmamembranepermeabilisationbyionicliquidsamatterofcharge
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Plasma membrane permeabilisation by ionic liquids: a matter of charge
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proteomicalterationsinducedbyionicliquidsinaspergillusnidulansandneurosporacrassa
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Proteomic alterations induced by ionic liquids in Aspergillus nidulans and Neurospora crassa
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proteomicinsightsonthemetabolismofpenicilliumjanczewskiiduringthebiotransformationoftheplantterpenoidlabdanolicacid
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Proteomic Insights on the Metabolism of Penicillium janczewskii during the Biotransformation of the Plant Terpenoid Labdanolic Acid.
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quantificationofstructurepropertyrelationshipsforplantpolyestersrevealssuberinandcutinidiosyncrasies
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Quantification of Structure-Property Relationships for Plant Polyesters Reveals Suberin and Cutin Idiosyncrasies
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reexaminationofspecieslimitsin1aspergillus1section1flavipedes1usingadvancedspeciesdelimitationmethodsanddescriptionof4newspecies
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Re-examination of species limits in <i>Aspergillus</i> section <i>Flavipedes</i> using advanced species delimitation methods and description of four new species
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regulationofthecutinasesexpressedbyaspergillusnidulansandevaluationoftheirroleincutindegradation
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Regulation of the cutinases expressed by Aspergillus nidulans and evaluation of their role in cutin degradation
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revisitingtheinternalconformationaldynamicsandsolvationpropertiesofcyclodextrins
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Revisiting the internal conformational dynamics and solvation properties of cyclodextrins
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screeningofchemicallibrariesfornewantifungaldrugsagainstaspergillusfumigatusrevealssphingolipidsareinvolvedinthemechanismofactionofmiltefosine
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Screening of Chemical Libraries for New Antifungal Drugs against Aspergillus fumigatus Reveals Sphingolipids Are Involved in the Mechanism of Action of Miltefosine
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screeningpentachlorophenoldegradationabilitybyenvironmentalfungalstrainsbelongingtothephylaascomycotaandzygomycota
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Screening pentachlorophenol degradation ability by environmental fungal strains belonging to the phyla Ascomycota and Zygomycota.
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securingafuranbasedbiorefinerydisclosingthegeneticbasisofthedegradationofhydroxymethylfurfuralanditsderivativesinthemodelfungusaspergillusnidulans
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Securing a furan-based biorefinery: disclosing the genetic basis of the degradation of hydroxymethylfurfural and its derivatives in the model fungus Aspergillus nidulans
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shortsynthesisofthenaturalproduct3βhydroxylabd8
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Short synthesis of the natural product 3β-hydroxy-labd-8
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shortsynthesisofthenaturalproduct3βhydroxylabd817en15oicacidviamicrobialtransformationoflabdanolicacid
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Short synthesis of the natural product 3β-hydroxy-labd-8(17)-en-15-oic acid via microbial transformation of labdanolic acid
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specialisationeventsoffungalmetacommunitiesexposedtoapersistentorganicpollutantaresuggestiveofaugmentedpathogenicpotential
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Specialisation events of fungal metacommunities exposed to a persistent organic pollutant are suggestive of augmented pathogenic potential
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suberinisolationfromcorkusingionicliquidscharacterisationofensuingproducts
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Suberin isolation from cork using ionic liquids: characterisation of ensuing products
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tailoringamphotericinbasanionicliquidanupfrontstrategytopotentiatethebiologicalactivityofantifungaldrugs
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Tailoring amphotericin B as an ionic liquid: an upfront strategy to potentiate the biological activity of antifungal drugs
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environmentalbehaviourofpolychlorinatedphenolsanditsrelevancetocorkforestecosystemsareview
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The environmental behaviour of polychlorinated phenols and its relevance to cork forest ecosystems: a review
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old3oxoadipatepathwayrevisitednewinsightsinthecatabolismofaromaticsinthesaprophyticfungusaspergillusnidulans
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The old 3-oxoadipate pathway revisited: new insights in the catabolism of aromatics in the saprophytic fungus Aspergillus nidulans.
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responseofmucorplumbeustopentachlorophenolatoxicoproteomicsstudy
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The response of Mucor plumbeus to pentachlorophenol: a toxicoproteomics study.
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roleofwaterincholiniumcarboxylateionicliquidsaqueoussolutions
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The role of water in cholinium carboxylate ionic liquid’s aqueous solutions
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isolationofsuberinfrombirchouterbarkandcorkusingionicliquidsanewsourceofmacromonomers
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Isolation of suberin from birch outer bark and cork using ionic liquids: A new source of macromonomers
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microwaveassistedextractionofbetulinfrombirchouterbark
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Microwave assisted extraction of betulin from birch outer bark
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towardtheproactivedesignofsustainablechemicalsionicliquidsasaprimeexample
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Toward the Proactive Design of Sustainable Chemicals: Ionic Liquids as a Prime Example
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transcriptomicandmetabolomicprofilingofionicliquidstimuliunveilsenhancedsecondarymetabolisminaspergillusnidulans
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Transcriptomic and metabolomic profiling of ionic liquid stimuli unveils enhanced secondary metabolism in Aspergillus nidulans
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twistsandturnsinthesalicylatecatabolismofrevealingnewrolesofthe3hydroxyanthranilatepathway
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Twists and Turns in the Salicylate Catabolism of , Revealing New Roles of the 3-Hydroxyanthranilate Pathway
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1
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919
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understandingfungalfunctionalbiodiversityduringthemitigationofenvironmentallydispersedpentachlorophenolincorkoakforestsoils
‡A
Understanding fungal functional biodiversity during the mitigation of environmentally dispersed pentachlorophenol in cork oak forest soils
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1
|
919
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‡a
unravellingthemechanismoftoxicityofalkyltributylphosphoniumchloridesinaspergillusnidulansconidia
‡A
Unravelling the mechanism of toxicity of alkyltributylphosphonium chlorides in Aspergillus nidulans conidia
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1
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919
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‡a
unveilingconcealedfunctionsofendosymbioticbacteriaharboredintheascomycetestachylidiumbicolor
‡A
Unveiling Concealed Functions of Endosymbiotic Bacteria Harbored in the Ascomycete Stachylidium bicolor
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1
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919
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‡a
unveilingthedualroleofthecholiniumhexanoateionicliquidassolventandcatalystinsuberindepolymerisation
‡A
Unveiling the dual role of the cholinium hexanoate ionic liquid as solvent and catalyst in suberin depolymerisation
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1
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919
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multipledegreesofseparationinthecentralpathwaysofthecatabolismofaromaticcompoundsinfungibelongingtothedikaryasubkingdom
‡A
Multiple degrees of separation in the central pathways of the catabolism of aromatic compounds in fungi belonging to the Dikarya sub-Kingdom
‡9
1
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919
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mycobiotaofsilkfacedancientmogaogrottoesmanuscriptsbelongingtothesteincollectioninthebritishlibrary
‡A
Mycobiota of silk-faced ancient Mogao Grottoes manuscripts belonging to the Stein collection in the British library
‡9
1
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919
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newbranchesinthedegradationpathwayofmonochlorocatecholsbyaspergillusnidulansametabolomicsanalysis
‡A
New branches in the degradation pathway of monochlorocatechols by Aspergillus nidulans: A metabolomics analysis
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1
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919
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geochemicalapproachtoassessinghumanimpactsincorkoakforestsoilsofthemedregion
‡A
Geochemical approach to assessing human impacts in Cork Oak forest soils of the MED region
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1
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919
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degradationpathwayofpentachlorophenolbymucorplumbeusinvolvesphase2conjugationandoxidationreductionreactions
‡A
Degradation pathway of pentachlorophenol by Mucor plumbeus involves phase II conjugation and oxidation-reduction reactions.
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1
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1
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1
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SUDOC|19835245X
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BLBNB|000297910
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LC|n 85123561
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DNB|1060662817
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PTBNP|1426790
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LIH|LNB:BE_s___;=B_a_
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996
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DNB|139845801
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ISNI|0000000111509345
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ISNI|0000000024965676
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PTBNP|1533867
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PTBNP|1236562
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CAOONL|ncf11060423
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BIBSYS|8083618
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PTBNP|1740671
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LC|n 2018231165
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BIBSYS|90515094
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BLBNB|001495954
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ISNI|0000000055088223
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SUDOC|199159114
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BLBNB|000437638
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ISNI|0000000070413709
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BLBNB|001488941
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LC|no2023073436
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BLBNB|001072277
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DNB|1209493500
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ISNI|0000000428249000
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BLBNB|000575330
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RERO|A026696788
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996
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ISNI|0000000069298803
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LC|no2007131169
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PTBNP|1696911
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LC|n 2009213484
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ISNI|000000011983226X
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PTBNP|182618
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ISNI|0000000112179042
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NSK|000637968
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JPG|500372113
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PTBNP|1848969
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SUDOC|152698930
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PTBNP|957818
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LC|no2018122807
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ISNI|0000000049774964
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PTBNP|1281583
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ISNI|0000000035757960
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LIH|LNB:C_v__w__o_;=C_p_
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996
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PTBNP|1829861
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LC|n 2015180067
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PTBNP|1440754
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ISNI|0000000070410217
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BLBNB|001026680
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LC|no2011070752
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LC|nr 98017919
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LC|n 86010513
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PTBNP|1320832
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1
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Pereira,
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Cristina Silva
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PTBNP|1491782
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suggested
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title: (0.67, 'onthewaytowardstheunderstandingofsuberindegradationbyaspergillusnidulans', 'aspergillusnidulans')
|
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Pereira, Cristina Silva
‡2
ISNI|0000000428249000
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suggested
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