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Production of Citric Acid by Mutants of Aspergillus niger
Jeffrey F. Gardner+2 more
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The manuscript highlights the potential of GMF to address food insecurity in Africa by improving crop yields, enhancing nutritional value, and reducing reliance on agrochemicals. However, there are public concerns about safety, environmental risks, and ethical implications, coupled with misinformation and inadequate regulatory frameworks that hinder ...
Adeola Omotosha Dolapo+11 more
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Abstract Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) is acknowledged as a significant type of corrosion due to its extensive impact on metal/alloy surfaces. As MIC accounts for 20% of all corrosion instances, it is a critical factor causing service failure of engineering materials such as steel and aluminium alloy.
Brinda+4 more
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THE UTILIZATION OF α-METHYLGLUCOSIDE BY ASPERGILLUS NIGER
Arthur W. Dox, G.W. Roark
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Despite gaining significant attention in recent years, it remains unclear whether mycorrhizal fungi distribute meaningful amounts of resources among trees in ways that increase the fitness of the receiving trees. To investigate this, we used pairs of shaded and unshaded
Stav Livne‐Luzon+4 more
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Growth rate and haploidization ofAspergillus nigeron medium containingp-fluorophenylalanine [PDF]
Pol Lhoas
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This study assessed the distribution of fungal bioaerosols in tropical urban and peri‐urban environments. Using a six‐stage Andersen cascade impactor and a Bayesian neural network, fungal concentrations were predicted with an accuracy of 76.87%. It highlights the role of environmental factorsin fungal dispersion, associated respiratory risks, and ...
Euler Gallego‐Cartagena+8 more
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Isolation, Optimization, and Investigation of Production of Linoleic Acid in Aspergillus niger
Background and Objectives: Microorganisms that are capable of accumulating lipid up to 20% of their biomass are called oleaginous microorganisms. In this study, optimization in lipid and linolenic acid production was investigated in Aspergillus niger as ...
Noushin Shafiei+2 more
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TRACER EXPERIMENTS ON THE MECHANISM OF CITRIC ACID FORMATION BY ASPERGILLUS NIGER
W. W. Cleland, Marvin J. Johnson
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Stbd1 stimulates AMPK signaling and alleviates insulin resistance in an in vitro hepatocyte model
Stbd1 is an N‐myristoylated, ER‐resident, glycogen‐binding protein whose loss‐of‐function has been associated with insulin resistance. We report that AML12 hepatocytes overexpressing either N‐myristoylated Stbd1 or a non‐N‐myristoylated variant display enhanced AMPK signaling and improved insulin sensitivity, independently of differences in glycogen ...
Andria Theodoulou+8 more
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