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Rhizomucor pusillus

Known as: Mucor pusillus 
A species of grey mycelium fungi belonging to the genus Rhizomucor that is most commonly found in compost heaps; it is a rare human pathogen, causing… 
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1993
1993
The structure of mucor pusillus pepsin (EC 3.4.23.6), the aspartic proteinase from Mucor pusillus, has been refined to a… 
1989
1989
The Mucor rennin gene encoding a prepro-form of the fungal aspartic proteinase from Mucor pusillus was expressed under the… 
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1986
Highly Cited
1986
The aspartate protease of Mucor pusillus (Mucor pusillus rennin; MPR) is a milk-clotting enzyme used in the cheese industry. The… 
1976
1976
The susceptibility of ageing New Zealand Black (NZB) mice to infection with a number of opportunistic fungi and yeasts wsd… 
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1973
Highly Cited
1973
SUMMARYA high-rate municipal compost system was systematically sampled during the digestion period for the presence of… 
1971
1971
SummaryThe relative ability of species of thermophilic fungi to degrade cellulose was measured using an agar-diffusion technique… 
1967
1967
Protease synthesis by Mucor pusillus Lindt, in a wheat bran medium under submerged conditions, was influenced by substrate…