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Acremonium
Known as:
Acremoniums
, Acremonium sp.
, Cephalosporiums
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A genus of slow growing, filamentous and cosmopolitan fungi within the phylum Ascomycota. Members of this genus produce hyaline, septate hyphae…
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Acremonium <Hypocreaceae>
Acremonium <Leotiomycetes>
Acremonium <Sordariomycetes>
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
New antioxidant hydroquinone derivatives from the algicolous marine fungus Acremonium sp.
A. Abdel-Lateff
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G. König
,
K. Fisch
,
U. Höller
,
P. Jones
,
A. Wright
Journal of Natural Products
2002
Corpus ID: 34549921
A marine fungal isolate, identified as Acremonium sp., was mass cultivated and found to produce two novel hydroquinone…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Environmentally safe production of 7-aminodeacetoxycephalosporanic acid (7-ADCA) using recombinant strains of Acremonium chrysogenum
J. Velasco
,
J. Adrio
,
M. Moreno
,
B. Díez
,
G. Soler
,
J. Barredo
Nature Biotechnology
2000
Corpus ID: 12147357
Medically useful semisynthetic cephalosporins are made from 7-aminodeacetoxycephalosporanic acid (7-ADCA) or 7…
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Review
1995
Review
1995
Use of Alien Genes for the Development of Disease Resistance in Wheat
S. Jones
,
T. Murray
,
R. Allan
1995
Corpus ID: 518682
The genus Triticum contains three ploidy levels and about 30 species. Most of these species have been investigated as sources of…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Relationships among non-Acremonium sp. fungal endophytes in five grass species
Z. An
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M. Siegel
,
W. Hollin
,
H. Tsai
,
D. Schmidt
,
C. Schardl
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
1993
Corpus ID: 24259708
Many cool-season grasses (subfamily Pooideae) possess maternally transmitted fungal symbionts which cause no known pathology and…
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1992
1992
Isolation of deacetoxycephalosporin C from fermentation broths of Penicillium chrysogenum transformants : construction of a new fungal biosynthetic pathway
C. Cantwell
,
R. Beckmann
,
P. Whiteman
,
S. Queener
,
E. Abraham
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London…
1992
Corpus ID: 40424189
Deacetoxycephalosporin C (DAOC), a precursor of cephalosporins excreted by Cephalosporium and Streptomyces species, has been…
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Highly Cited
1971
Highly Cited
1971
Isolation and nature of intracellular peptides from a cephalosporin C-producing Cephalosporium sp.
P. B. Loder
,
E. Abraham
Biochemical Journal
1971
Corpus ID: 10737601
1. Three peptides containing alpha-aminoadipic acid and cysteine have been obtained in small amounts from the mycelium of a…
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Highly Cited
1967
Highly Cited
1967
Biosynthesis of penicillin N and cephalosporin C. Antibiotic production and other features of the metabolism of Cephalosporium sp.
B. Smith
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S. C. Warren
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G. G. Newton
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E. Abraham
Biochemical Journal
1967
Corpus ID: 669450
1. The production of penicillin N and cephalosporin C by two mutants of a Cephalosporium sp. has been studied with cultures grown…
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Highly Cited
1966
Highly Cited
1966
Formation of 6-aminopenicillanic acid, penicillins, and penicillin acylase by various fungi.
M. Cole
Applied microbiology
1966
Corpus ID: 7220405
Several penicillin-producing fungi were examined for ability to produce 6-aminopenicillanic acid (6-APA) and penicillin acylase…
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Highly Cited
1963
Highly Cited
1963
EFFECT OF METHIONINE, NORLEUCINE, AND LYSINE DERIVATIVES ON CEPHALOSPORIN C FORMATION IN CHEMICALLY DEFINED MEDIA
A. Demain
,
J. F. Newkirk
,
D. Hendlin
Journal of Bacteriology
1963
Corpus ID: 37480616
Demain, A. L. (Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Laboratories, Rahway, N.J.), Joanne F. Newkirk, and D. Hendlin. Effect of methionine…
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Highly Cited
1952
Highly Cited
1952
Antibiotic production by a species of Cephalosporium.
K. Crawford
,
N. G. Heatley
,
+4 authors
N. Smith
Journal of General Microbiology
1952
Corpus ID: 46336351
Summary: The antibacterial activity of a strain of a Cephalosporium sp. was found to be due to a number of antibiotics. One group…
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