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Aureobasidium

Known as: pullularia 
A genus of yeast-like fungi in the phylum Ascomycota with colonies that start cream to pink, becoming dark brown with age.
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Review
1976
Review
1976
To evaluate the usefulness of precipitin tests as a screening method to detect hypersensitivity pneumonitis, we compared persons… 
1976
1976
PHOSPHATIDYL choline (lecithin) is the most widespread of the phospholipid membrane components of eukaryotic cells, being present… 
Highly Cited
1971
Highly Cited
1971
During the growth of the yeastlike fungus Pullularia pullulans on glucose as sole carbon source, the cell-mass does not increase… 
1966
1966
Three hundred cultures of yeasts and yeast-like fungi were tested for their ability to metabolize flavonoid compounds. Rutin… 
1963
1963
Isolated aspen tissue, when grown in vitro for 3 weeks on agar medium, yielded antimicrobial substances which produced inhibitory… 
1961
1961
SUMMARY Fungi were isolated from soil under several vegetational types by an enrichment technique with vanillin or p… 
Review
1950
Review
1950
YEASTLIKE dematiaceous fungi from various sources are occasionally isolated in all microbiologic laboratories, and organisms of…