"Multicellular fungi that are commonly referred to as molds
- A possible mode of action of some anti-fungal and anti-bacterial chelating agents.
- Anti-tumor activity of a substance produced by a strain of Helminthosporium.
- Antifungal properties of 1.2.3.4-tetrahydro-9-fluorenone.
- Antigen studies in fungi.
- Antigenic relationships in moulds.
- Biochemistry of the wood-rotting fungi. IX. Volatile metabolic products of Stereum subpileatum Berk. & Curt.
- Biological properties of a new antibiotic, U-13,933.
- Cordycepin, a metabolic product isolated from cultures of Cordyceps militaris (Linn.) Link.
- Direct analysis of volatile organic compounds produced by fungi. A gas chromatographic head-space technique has been developed for the analysis of volatile organic compounds produced by fungi. The method described is...
- Discovery and biological properties of cis-beta-carboxyacrylamidine, a new cytotoxic agent.
- Dynamics of the point of no return during differentiation in Blastocladiella emersonii. NASA CR-673.
- Evaluation of nitrostyrenes as antifungal agents. II. In vivo experiments.
- Identification of methyl-p-coumarate as a metabolic product of Lentinus lepideus.
- Inhibition of Hypoxylon pruinatum by pyrocatechol isolated from bark of aspen. Pyrocatechol has been identified as one of two main substances isolated from bark of aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) which inhibited Hypoxylon pruinatum...
- Investigations on lignins and lignification. XXI. Identification of phenolic esters in the culture medium of Lentinus lepideus and the O-methylation of methyl P-coumarate to methyl P-methoxycinnamate in vivo.
- Kansas aeromycology. X. Basidiomycetes.
- Microbial contamination of cosmetics and personal care items in Egypt--eye shadows, mascaras and face creams. We examined a total of 150 samples, including 27 eye shadows, 27 mascaras and 96 face creams, for their microbial contents. Mascaras were generally more...
- Microbial contamination of cosmetics and personal care items in Egypt--shaving creams and shampoos. We examined a total of 192 samples, including eight different brands of shaving cream and eight brands of shampoo, for their total aerobic bacterial,...
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- Pectic enzymes of the fungus Byssochlamys fulva.
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