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    Lignin-degrading enzymes from a pathogenic canker-rot fungus Inonotus obliquus strain IO-B2 by Agnestisia, Retno, Suzuki, Tomohiro, Ono, Akiko, Nakamura, Luna, Nezu, Ikumi, Tanaka, Yuki, Aiso, Haruna, Ishiguri, Futoshi, Yokota, Shinso

    Published in AMB Express (11-06-2023)
    “…Inonotus obliquus is a pathogenic fungus found in living trees and has been widely used as a traditional medicine for cancer therapy. Although…”
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    Possible molecular mechanism for acute encephalopathy by angel-wing mushroom ingestion – Involvement of three constituents in onset by Suzuki, Tomohiro, Asakawa, Tomohiro, Maekawa, Fumihiko, Kimura, Eiki, Tezuka, Yuki, Nakamura, Luna, Sato, Takumi, Arai, Yuto, Choi, Jae-Hoon, Suzuki, Masakazu, Dohra, Hideo, Hirai, Hirofumi, Kawagishi, Hirokazu

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (01-01-2023)
    “…In Japan in 2004, 59 people who had consumed angel-wing mushroom, Pleurocybella porrigens, experienced acute encephalopathy, and of these 17 died. We purified…”
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    An efficient heterologous Escherichia coli-based expression system for lectin production from Pleurocybella porrigens by Suzuki, Tomohiro, Nakamura, Luna, Inayoshi, Satomi, Tezuka, Yuki, Ono, Akiko, Choi, Jae-Hoon, Dohra, Hideo, Sasanami, Tomohiro, Hirai, Hirofumi, Kawagishi, Hirokazu

    “…In this study, we report a more efficient heterologous expression of lectin from Pleurocybella porrigens (PPL) using an Escherichia coli-based expression…”
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    The complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the medicinal fungus Inonotus obliquus (Hymenochaetaceae, Basidiomycota) by Agnestisia, Retno, Ono, Akiko, Nakamura, Luna, Chino, Rei, Nodera, Kaito, Aiso-Sanada, Haruna, Nezu, Ikumi, Ishiguri, Futoshi, Suzuki, Tomohiro, Yokota, Shinso

    Published in Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (03-07-2019)
    “…Inonotus obliquus is a medicinal fungus in the family Hymenochaetaceae and commonly known as chaga. The sclerotium of this fungus has been used as a…”
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