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Yarrowia
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Yarrowias
A genus of ascomycetous yeast in the family Dipodascaceae, order SACCHAROMYCETALES.
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Yarrowia lipolytica
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2017
2017
IMPROVING PRODUCTION OF OIL RICH IN ESSENTIAL UNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS BY OLEAGINOUS YEAST YARROWIA LIPOLYTICA WITH MUTAGENESIS AND CERULENIN SCREENING METHOD
M. Enshaeieh
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Abdoli Azadeh
,
Madani Mahboobeh
2017
Corpus ID: 89327010
2014
2014
Differentiation of food spoilage yeast strains of the Yarrowia group by microsatellite polymerase chain reaction fingerprinting
E. Nagy
2014
Corpus ID: 89441263
Yarrowia lipolytica is a frequently reported food spoilage yeast which occurs mainly in meat and milk products. Besides its…
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2009
2009
A method for producing succinic acid using a yeast belonging to the genus yarrowia
Сергей Павлович Синеокий
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Тигран Владимирович Юзбашев
,
Евгения Юрьевна Юзбашева
,
Татьяна Ивановна Соболевская
,
Иван Александрович Лаптев
,
Татьяна Владимировна Выборная
2009
Corpus ID: 90066376
1. Yeast belonging to the genus Yarrowia, characterized in that said yeasts possess an ability to produce succinic acid such…
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2009
2009
METHOD OF PRODUCING SUCCINIC ACID WITH USING Yarrowia YEAST
Сергей Павлович Синеокий
,
Тигран Владимирович Юзбашев
,
Евгения Юрьевна Юзбашева
,
Татьяна Ивановна Соболевская
,
Иван Александрович Лаптев
,
Татьяна Владимировна Выборная
2009
Corpus ID: 89748594
FIELD: medicine. SUBSTANCE: invention refers to a method of producing succinic acid with using a Yarrowia lipolytica yeast strain…
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2008
2008
Candida phangngensis sp. nov., an anamorphic yeast species in the Yarrowia clade, isolated from water in mangrove forests in Phang-Nga Province, Thailand.
S. Limtong
,
Wichien Youngmanitchai
,
H. Kawasaki
,
T. Seki
International Journal of Systematic and…
2008
Corpus ID: 3120097
Two yeast strains (TM2-16 and PT1-17(T)) were isolated by membrane filtration from samples of estuarine water collected from two…
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2004
2004
Formation of intergeneric hybrids of yeast by protoplast fusion of Yarrowia and Kluyveromyces species
D. Groves
,
S. Oliver
Current Genetics
2004
Corpus ID: 20938226
SummaryPrototrophic hybrids have been obtained by the fusion of auxotrophic haploid strains of the two yeasts Yarrowia…
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2002
2002
Antagonistic Interactions between Stress Factors during the Growth of Microorganisms under Conditions Simulating the Parameters of Their Natural Ecotopes
V. G. Arzumanyan
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N. A. Voronina
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O. V. Geidebrekht
,
O. V. Shelemekh
,
V. Plakunov
,
S. Belyaev
Microbiology
2002
Corpus ID: 9956306
Two stress factors, hypoxia (microaerobic conditions) and a high salt concentration, if applied simultaneously to aerobic…
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1996
1996
[The yeast flora of blood-sucking mosquitoes].
E. Ignatova
,
S. S. Nagornaia
,
T. N. Povazhnaia
,
G. S. Ianishevskaia
Mikrobiolohichnyi zhurnal
1996
Corpus ID: 27813681
Yeast flora composition has been studied in natural populations of blood-sucking mosquitoes of genera Aedes. Anopheles and Culex…
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1994
1994
Isolation, purification and some properties of citrate synthase from citric acid-accumulating yeast Yarrowia (Candida) lipolytica
I. Morgunov
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A. A. Sharyshev
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O. V. Mikulinskaya
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D. Sokolov
,
T. V. Finogenova
1994
Corpus ID: 89228451
1985
1985
Identification of mutations preventing n-hexadecane uptake among 26 n-alkane non-utilizing mutants of Yarrowia (Saccharomycopsis) lipolytica
J. Bassel
,
R. Mortimer
Current Genetics
1985
Corpus ID: 41261245
SummaryGenetic analyses of n-alkane non-utilizing mutants of the yeast Yarrowia (Saccharomycopsis) lipolytica were continued. By…
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