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Marilyn Wiebe
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Trinci, Anthony
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Robson, Geoffrey
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Oliver, Stephen
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Swift, RJ
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van den Hondel, Cees
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Punt, Peter
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Renshaw, Joanna
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Rinas, Ursula
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Eriksen, Niels Thomas
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Taylor, Robin
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2007: Sørensen Jacob Dam; Petersen Evamaria I; Wiebe Marilyn G
Production of Fusarium solani f. sp. pisi cutinase in Fusarium venenatum A3/5.
Biotechnology letters 2007;29(8):1227-32.
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2006: Hidayat Budi J; Eriksen Niels T; Wiebe Marilyn G
Acid phosphatase production by Aspergillus niger N402A in continuous flow culture.
FEMS microbiology letters 2006;254(2):324-31.
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2005: Schmidt Rikke Ankerstjerne; Wiebe Marilyn G; Eriksen Niels Thomas
Heterotrophic high cell-density fed-batch cultures of the phycocyanin-producing red alga Galdieria sulphuraria.
Biotechnology and bioengineering 2005;90(1):77-84.
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2003: Andersen Ditte; Renshaw Joanna C; Wiebe Marilyn G
Rhodotorulic acid production by Rhodotorula mucilaginosa.
Mycological research 2003;107(Pt 8):949-56.
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2003: Renshaw Joanna C; Halliday Verity; Robson Geoffrey D; Trinci Anthony P J; Wiebe Marilyn G; Livens Francis R; Collison David; Taylor Robin J
Development and application of an assay for uranyl complexation by fungal metabolites, including siderophores.
Applied and environmental microbiology 2003;69(6):3600-6.
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2002: Wiebe M G
Siderophore production by Fusarium venenatum A3/5.
Biochemical Society transactions 2002;30(4):696-8.
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2002: Wiebe M G
Myco-protein from Fusarium venenatum: a well-established product for human consumption.
Applied microbiology and biotechnology 2002;58(4):421-7.
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2001: Wiebe M G; Karandikar A; Robson G D; Trinci A P; Candia J L; Trappe S; Wallis G; Rinas U; Derkx P M; Madrid S M; Sisniega H; Faus I; Montijn R; van den Hondel C A; Punt P J
Production of tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) in Aspergillus niger.
Biotechnology and bioengineering 2001;76(2):164-74.
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2001: Wallis G L; Swift R J; Atterbury R; Trappe S; Rinas U; Hemming F W; Wiebe M G; Trinci A P; Peberdy J F
The effect of pH on glucoamylase production, glycosylation and chemostat evolution of Aspergillus niger.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 2001;1527(3):112-22.
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2001: Wiebe M G; Robson G D; Shuster J; Trinci A P
Evolution of a recombinant (gucoamylase-producing) strain of Fusarium venenatum A3/5 in chemostat culture.
Biotechnology and bioengineering 2001;73(2):146-56.
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2001: Gordon C; Thomas S; Griffen A; Robson G D; Trinci A P; Wiebe M G
Combined use of growth rate correlated and growth rate independent promoters for recombinant glucoamylase production in Fusarium venenatum.
FEMS microbiology letters 2001;194(2):229-34.
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2000: Swift R J; Karandikar A; Griffen A M; Punt P J; van den Hondel C A; Robson G D; Trinci A P; Wiebe M G
The Effect of organic nitrogen sources on recombinant glucoamylase production by Aspergillus niger in chemostat culture.
Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 2000;31(2):125-33.
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2000: Wiebe M G; Robson G D; Shuster J; Trinci A P
Growth-rate-independent production of recombinant glucoamylase by Fusarium venenatum JeRS 325.
Biotechnology and bioengineering 2000;68(3):245-51.
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1999: Bocking S P; Wiebe M G; Robson G D; Hansen K; Christiansen L H; Trinci A P
Effect of branch frequency in Aspergillus oryzae on protein secretion and culture viscosity.
Biotechnology and bioengineering 1999;65(6):638-48.
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1999: Mainwaring D O; Wiebe M G; Robson G D; Goldrick M; Jeenes D J; Archer D B; Trinci A P
Effect of pH on hen egg white lysozyme production and evolution of a recombinant strain of Aspergillus niger.
Journal of biotechnology 1999;75(1):1-10.
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1999: Wiebe M G; Robson G D; Shuster J R; Trinci A P
pH regulation of recombinant glucoamylase production in Fusarium venenatum JeRS 325, a transformant with a Fusarium oxysporum alkaline (trypsin-like) protease promoter.
Biotechnology and bioengineering 1999;64(3):368-72.
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1998: Swift R J; Wiebe M G; Robson G D; Trinci A P
Recombinant glucoamylase production by Aspergillus niger B1 in chemostat and pH auxostat cultures.
Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 1998;25(2):100-9.
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1998: Withers J M; Swift R J; Wiebe M G; Robson G D; Punt P J; van den Hondel C A; Trinci A P
Optimization and stability of glucoamylase production by recombinant strains of Aspergillus niger in chemostat culture.
Biotechnology and bioengineering 1998;59(4):407-18.
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1996: Wiebe M G; Robson G D; Oliver S G; Trinci A P
pH oscillations and constant low pH delay the appearance of highly branched (colonial) mutants in chemostat cultures of the quorn(R) myco-protein fungus, Fusarium graminearum A3/5.
Biotechnology and bioengineering 1996;51(1):61-8.
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1996: Wiebe M G; Blakebrough M L; Craig S H; Robson G D; Trinci A P
How do highly branched (colonial) mutants of Fusarium graminearum A3/5 arise during Quorn myco-protein fermentations?
Microbiology (Reading, England) 1996;142 ( Pt 3)():525-32.
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1995: Robson G D; Wiebe M G; Cunliffe B; Trinci A P
Choline- and acetylcholine-induced changes in the morphology of Fusarium graminearum: evidence for the involvement of the choline transport system and acetylcholinesterase.
Microbiology (Reading, England) 1995;141 ( Pt 6)():1309-14.
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1994: Wiebe M G; Robson G D; Oliver S G; Trinci A P
Evolution of Fusarium graminearum A3/5 grown in a glucose-limited chemostat culture at a slow dilution rate.
Microbiology (Reading, England) 1994;140 ( Pt 11)():3023-9.
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1994: Wiebe M G; Robson G D; Oliver S G; Trinci A P
Use of a series of chemostat cultures to isolate 'improved' variants of the Quorn mycoprotein fungus, Fusarium graminearum A3/5.
Microbiology (Reading, England) 1994;140 ( Pt 11)():3015-21.
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1993: Wiebe M G; Robson G D; Cunliffe B; Oliver S G; Trinci A P
Periodic selection in longterm continuous-flow cultures of the filamentous fungus Fusarium graminearum.
Journal of general microbiology 1993;139(11):2811-7.
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1992: Robson G D; Best L C; Wiebe M G; Trinci A P
Choline transport in Fusarium graminearum A 3/5.
FEMS microbiology letters 1992;71(3):247-51.
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1991: Robson G D; Wiebe M G; Trinci A P
Exogenous cAMP and cGMP modulate branching in fusarium graminearum.
Journal of general microbiology 1991;137(4):963-9.
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1989: Wiebe M G; Robson G D; Trinci A P
Effect of choline on the morphology, growth and phospholipid composition of Fusarium graminearum.
Journal of general microbiology 1989;135(8):2155-62.
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