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Lentinula edodes
Known as:
Lentinus edodes
, edode, Lentinus
, Mushroom, Shiitake
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Mushrooms in the order AGARICALES containing B vitamins, cortinelin, and the polysaccharide LENTINAN.
National Institutes of Health
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Effect of cereal brans on Lentinula edodes growth and enzyme activities during cultivation on forestry waste
E. M. Silva
,
Á. Machuca
,
A. Milagres
Letters in Applied Microbiology
2005
Corpus ID: 24651545
Aims: To develop strategies for increasing the growth of Lentinula edodes in eucalyptus residues. To this end, we have examined…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
Herbal and traditional medicine : molecular aspects of health
Lester Packe
,
C. Ong
,
B. Halliwell
2004
Corpus ID: 58996003
Integrating Traditional and Complementary Medicine into National Health Care: Learning from the International Experience. Can…
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2003
2003
Production and regulation of lignin degrading enzymes from Lentinus squarrosulus (mont.) Singer and Psathyrella atroumbonata Pegler
P. Wuyep
,
A. U. Khan
,
A. Nok
2003
Corpus ID: 83328366
The influence of metal ions on the production and regulation of ligninase and mycelia extension of two type Basidiomycetes…
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2001
2001
Cloning and characterization of two cellulase genes from Lentinula edodes.
Charles C. Lee
,
Dominic W. S. Wong
,
G. Robertson
FEMS Microbiology Letters
2001
Corpus ID: 10501598
Lentinula edodes has traditionally been grown on fallen logs. It produces a wide array of enzymes to digest the lignocellulolytic…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Biodecolorization screening of synthetic dyes by four white‐rot fungi in a solid medium: possible role of siderophores
R. C. Minussi
,
S. G. de Moraes
,
G. Pastore
,
N. Durán
Letters in Applied Microbiology
2001
Corpus ID: 22311767
Aims: Four selected fungi were screened for their ability to decolourize a textile effluent and commercial reactive dyes in a…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Extracellular laccase production during hyphal interactions between Trichoderma sp. and Shiitake, Lentinula edodes
J. Savoie
,
G. Mata
,
C. Billette
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
1998
Corpus ID: 35791776
Lentinula edodes (Berk.) Pegler was cultivated in liquid media containing malt and yeast extract. Extracellular laccase activity…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Transformation of the edible basidiomycete Lentinus edodes by restriction enzyme-mediated integration of plasmid DNA.
Toshitsugu Sato
,
K. Yaegashi
,
+4 authors
H. Enei
Bioscience, biotechnology and biochemistry
1998
Corpus ID: 23872635
We have used the restriction enzyme-mediated DNA integration (REMI) method to establish a transformation system in Lentinus…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Cloning, sequence analysis and transcriptional expression of a ras gene of the edible basidiomycete Lentinus edodes
Hori Katsutoshi
,
Kajiwara Susumu
,
Saito Takeshi
,
Miyazawa Hiroshi
,
Katayose Yuichi
,
Shishido Kazuo
1991
Corpus ID: 84675796
1983
1983
Clinical efficacy of lentinan on neoplastic diseases.
T. Taguchi
,
H. Furue
,
Tadashi Kimura
,
T. Kondo
,
T. Hattori
,
N. Ogawa
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
1983
Corpus ID: 46410876
Lentinan, a β-(1-3)-glucan with some β-(1-6)-gluco-pyranoside branchings, has been extracted and purified from Lentinus edodes a…
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Highly Cited
1969
Highly Cited
1969
Lentinacin: a new hypocholesterolemic substance inLentinus edodes
I. Chibata
,
K. Okumura
,
S. Takeyama
,
K. Kotera
Experientia
1969
Corpus ID: 7236687
Aus dem Speisepilz «Shiitake» (Lentinus edodes) wurde ein neues Adeninderivat isoliert und Lentinacin genannt. Seine chemische…
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