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Cid, Abdiel delGil Durán, CarlosVaca Cerezo, InmaculadaRojas Aedo, Juan F.García Rico, Ramón O.Levicán, GloriaChávez, Renato[Identification and Functional Analysis of the Mycophenolic Acid Gene Cluster of Penicillium roqueforti]

Henríquez, MarleneVergara, KarenNorambuena, JavieraBeiza, AndreaMaza, FelipeUbilla, PamelaAraya, IvannaChávez, RenatoSan Martín Barrientos, AurelioDarias, JoséDarias, María J.Vaca Cerezo, Inmaculada[Diversity of cultivable fungi associated with Antarctic marine sponges and screening for their antimicrobial, antitumoral and antioxidant potential]

Chávez, RenatoRoa, AmandaNavarrete, KatherinneTrebotich, JovankaEspinosa, YeisonVaca Cerezo, Inmaculada[Evaluation of properties of several cheese-ripening fungi for potential biotechnological applications]

Vaca Cerezo, InmaculadaFaúndez, CarolinaMaza, FelipePaillavil, BraulioHernández, ValentinaAcosta, FermínLevicán, GloriaMartínez, ClaudioChávez, Renato[Cultivable psychrotolerant yeasts associated with Antarctic marine sponges]

Laich, FedericoChávez, RenatoVaca Cerezo, Inmaculada[Leucosporidium escuderoi f.a., sp. nov., a basidiomycetous yeast associated with an Antarctic marine sponge]

Gil Durán, CarlosRojas Aedo, Juan F.Medina, ExequielVaca Cerezo, InmaculadaGarcía Rico, Ramón O.Villagrán, SebastiánLevicán, GloriaChávez, Renato[The pcz1 Gene, which Encodes a Zn(II)(2)Cys(6) Protein, Is Involved in the Control of Growth, Conidiation, and Conidial Germination in the Filamentous Fungus Penicillium roqueforti]

The expression of the acetyl xylan esterase II (axeII) gene from Penicillium purpurogenum is repressed by glucose and induced by xylan, as well as to a small degree by xylose and xylitol. This gene is expressed at neutral pH, but not under alkaline or acidic conditions, in agreement with previou...


Chávez, RenatoSchachter, KarenNavarro, ClaudioPeirano, AlessandraBull, PaulinaEyzaguirre, Jaime[The acetyl xylan esterase II gene from Penicillium purpurogenum is differentially expressed in several carbon sources, and tightly regulated by pH]The acetyl xylan esterase II gene from Penicillium purpurogenum is differentially expressed in several carbon sources, and tightly regulated by pH

Chávez, RenatoFierro, FranciscoGarcía Rico, Ramón O.Vaca Cerezo, Inmaculada[Filamentous fungi from extreme environments as a promising source of novel bioactive secondary metabolites]

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