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Martin Rühl

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Plos One|June 20, 2019
A new lipoxygenase from the agaric fungus Agrocybe aegerita: Biochemical characterization and kinetic propertiesDominik Karrer, Martin Rühl
Current Genomics|October 4, 2011
Multiple multi-copper oxidase gene families in basidiomycetes - what for?Ursula Kües, Martin Rühl
Methods in Enzymology|March 25, 2022
Identification of volatile producing enzymes in higher fungi: Combining analytical and bioinformatic methodsAxel M Orban, Martin Rühl
AMB Express|December 13, 2024
Bioconversion efficiency and chemical composition of Hermetia illucens larvae fed spent mushroom substratesAnjani Nayak, Martin Rühl, Patrick Klüber
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology|July 23, 2018
Laccase production and pellet morphology of Coprinopsis cinerea transformants in liquid shake flask culturesMartin Rühl, Karin Lange, Ursula Kües
Biological Chemistry|February 12, 2020
Volatilomes of Cyclocybe aegerita during different stages of monokaryotic and dikaryotic fruitingAxel Orban, Florian Hennicke, Martin Rühl
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology|August 5, 2015
Prolyl-specific peptidases for applications in food protein hydrolysisNicole Mika, Holger Zorn, Martin Rühl
Biotechnology and Bioengineering|November 3, 2009
Dynamic flux responses in riboflavin overproducing Bacillus subtilis to increasing glucose limitation in fed-batch cultureMartin Rühl, Nicola Zamboni, Uwe Sauer
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek|January 24, 2013
Lcc1 and Lcc5 are the main laccases secreted in liquid cultures of Coprinopsis cinerea strainsMartin Rühl, Andrzej Majcherczyk, Ursula Kües
Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology|July 25, 2013
Insect-derived enzymes: a treasure for industrial biotechnology and food biotechnologyNicole Mika, Holger Zorn, Martin Rühl
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Plos One|June 20, 2019
A new lipoxygenase from the agaric fungus Agrocybe aegerita: Biochemical characterization and kinetic propertiesDominik Karrer, Martin Rühl
Current Genomics|October 4, 2011
Multiple multi-copper oxidase gene families in basidiomycetes - what for?Ursula Kües, Martin Rühl
Methods in Enzymology|March 25, 2022
Identification of volatile producing enzymes in higher fungi: Combining analytical and bioinformatic methodsAxel M Orban, Martin Rühl
AMB Express|December 13, 2024
Bioconversion efficiency and chemical composition of Hermetia illucens larvae fed spent mushroom substratesAnjani Nayak, Martin Rühl, Patrick Klüber
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology|July 23, 2018
Laccase production and pellet morphology of Coprinopsis cinerea transformants in liquid shake flask culturesMartin Rühl, Karin Lange, Ursula Kües
Biological Chemistry|February 12, 2020
Volatilomes of Cyclocybe aegerita during different stages of monokaryotic and dikaryotic fruitingAxel Orban, Florian Hennicke, Martin Rühl
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology|August 5, 2015
Prolyl-specific peptidases for applications in food protein hydrolysisNicole Mika, Holger Zorn, Martin Rühl
Biotechnology and Bioengineering|November 3, 2009
Dynamic flux responses in riboflavin overproducing Bacillus subtilis to increasing glucose limitation in fed-batch cultureMartin Rühl, Nicola Zamboni, Uwe Sauer
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek|January 24, 2013
Lcc1 and Lcc5 are the main laccases secreted in liquid cultures of Coprinopsis cinerea strainsMartin Rühl, Andrzej Majcherczyk, Ursula Kües
Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology|July 25, 2013
Insect-derived enzymes: a treasure for industrial biotechnology and food biotechnologyNicole Mika, Holger Zorn, Martin Rühl
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