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Scaling up production of cephalosporin C by Acremonium chrysogenum W42-I in a fermenter using submerged fermentation. [PDF]

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Ibrahim AA   +5 more
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INVASIVE ACREMONIUM STRICTUM INFECTION IN A BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT RECIPIENT

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Spiros Miyakis   +7 more
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First Confirmed Description of Acremonium egyptiacum from Greece and Molecular Identification of Acremonium and Acremonium-like Clinical Isolates

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Acremonium and the recently separated acremonium-like genera, such as Sarocladium, are emerging causes of opportunistic disease in humans, mainly post-traumatic infections in immunocompetent hosts, but also invasive infections in immunocompromised patients, such as those undergoing transplantation.
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