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The complete mitochondrial genome of the edible mushroom Grifola frondosa
The culinary-medicinal mushroom Grifola frondosa is widely cultivated in East Asia. In this study, the complete mitochondrial genome of G. frondosa was determined using Illumina sequencing. The circular molecule was 197,486 bp in length with a content of
Ying Song +12 more
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Expansion of Signal Transduction Pathways in Fungi by Extensive Genome Duplication [PDF]
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Avalos, Javier +71 more
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A New Functional Classification of Glucuronoyl Esterases by Peptide Pattern Recognition [PDF]
Glucuronoyl esterases are a novel type of enzymes believed to catalyze the hydrolysis of ester linkages between lignin and glucuronoxylan in lignocellulosic biomass, linkages known as lignin carbohydrate complexes.
Busk, Peter Kamp +4 more
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Heat shock proteins (HSPs) play critical roles in regulating different mechanisms under high-temperature conditions. HSPs have been identified and well-studied in different plants.
Xin Hu +9 more
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Experimental recreation of the evolution of lignin-degrading enzymes from the Jurassic to date [PDF]
[Background] Floudas et al. (Science 336: 1715) established that lignin-degrading fungi appeared at the end of Carboniferous period associated with the production of the first ligninolytic peroxidases.
Ayuso-Fernández, Iván +2 more
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Attachment, Growth, and Detachment of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells in a Chemically Defined Medium [PDF]
Citation: Denise Salzig, Jasmin Leber, Katharina Merkewitz, Michaela C. Lange, Natascha Köster, and Peter Czermak, “Attachment, Growth, and Detachment of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells in a Chemically Defined Medium,” Stem Cells International, vol.
Czermak, Peter +5 more
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Milk clotting using peptidases of basidiomycetes [PDF]
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Abd El-Baky, Hassan Mohamed Abd El-Aziz
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Transcriptome analysis of the brown rot fungus \u3cem\u3eGloeophyllum trabeum\u3c/em\u3e during lignocellulose degradation [PDF]
Brown rot fungi have great potential in biorefinery wood conversion systems because they are the primary wood decomposers in coniferous forests and have an efficient lignocellulose degrading system.
Goodell, Barry +4 more
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Poria cocos as a Functional Food for Diabetes and Diabetes‐Related Foot Ulcers
Poria cocos is known as an edible mushroom for food and medicine. Poria cocos and its terpenes and terpenoids serve as novel remedies to treat diabetes and its ulcers. Its mode of actions includes reduction of insulin resistance, starch digestion and inflammation as well as promotion of blood vessel formation. ABSTRACT Poria cocos is a medicinal fungus
Yi‐San Lee +3 more
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SQDHD exerts neuroprotective effects and alleviates behavioral deficits in PIL mice, likely by inhibiting the JAK1‐STAT3 pathway in activated CVECs. These findings underscore the therapeutic potential of SQDHD and establish it as a promising candidate for the treatment of NPSLE.
Jie Chen +9 more
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