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Chaetomium thermophilum
Parallel Molecular Evolution of Catalases and Superoxide Dismutases—Focus on Thermophilic Fungal Genomes
Thermophilic Fungi: Taxonomy and Biogeography
A Novel Application Potential of GH6 Cellobiohydrolase Ctcel6 From
Thermophiles and Thermozymes
Deep Transcriptome-Sequencing and Proteome Analysis of the Hydrothermal Vent Annelid Alvinella Pompejana Identifies the Cvp-Bias
Sunday 1 April Parallel Session 5: Mitochondria
The Impacts of Climate Change on Communities of Fungi in Boreal Peatlands
Trichoderma Reesei Strains for Production of Cellulases for the Textile Industry
Mycology Praha
Tássio Brito De Oliveira Fungos Na Compostagem Da
A New Species of Acrophialophora from Guizhou Province, China
Surveying of Acid-Tolerant Thermophilic Lignocellulolytic Fungi in Vietnam
Phylogenetic Findings Suggest Possible New Habitat and Routes of Infection of Human Eumyctoma
High Variability of Mitochondrial Gene Order Among Fungi Gabriela Aguileta, Damien De Vienne, Oliver N
Cloning and Expression of Chaetomium Thermophilum Xylanase 11-A Gene in Pichia Pastoris
Chaetomiaceae, Ascomycota), a New Psychrotolerant Mesophilic Species from China
Differential Gene Retention As an Evolutionary Mechanism To
Several Fungi from Fire-Prone Forests of Southern India Can Utilize Furaldehydes
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Genome Sequence of the Filamentous Soil Fungus Chaetomium Cochliodes
Genome of Madurella Mycetomatis Confirms Its Taxonomic Position Within the Order Sordariales
Cellulolytic Potential of Thermophilic Species from Four Fungal Orders Peter Kamp Busk* and Lene Lange
Fungi in a Hot, Dry, Changing World Miriam I
Phylogenetic Findings Suggest Possible New Habitat and Routes of Infection of Human Eumyctoma
Laccase Properties, Physiological Functions, and Evolution
A New Species of Acrophialophora from Guizhou Province, China
An Overview of Genomics, Phylogenomics and Proteomics Approaches in Ascomycota