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Contribution to the study of Aspergillus fumigatus Fresenius

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50 strains of Aspergillus fumigatus were studied for enzymatic and physiologic profile. Proteolytic and lipolytic activity were lacking. Various ribonucleases and sacchrolytic enzymes were found.

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Calvo, M.A., Abarca, L., Bruguera, T. et al. Contribution to the study of Aspergillus fumigatus Fresenius. Mycopathologia 89, 49–50 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00437132

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