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    Ethylene inhibits aflatoxin biosynthesis in Aspergillus parasiticus grown on peanuts by Gunterus, A., Roze, L.V., Beaudry, R., Linz, J.E.

    Published in Food microbiology (01-09-2007)
    “…The filamentous fungi Aspergillus parasiticus and Aspergillus flavus synthesize aflatoxins when they grow on a variety of susceptible food and feed crops…”
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    Evidence That MRas1 and MRas3 Proteins Are Associated with Distinct Cellular Functions during Growth and Morphogenesis in the Fungus Mucor racemosus by Roze, L.V., Mahanti, N., Mehigh, R., McConnell, D.G., Linz, J.E.

    Published in Fungal genetics and biology (01-12-1999)
    “…The filamentous fungus Mucor racemosus provides a simple and unique model system for defining the function of individual ras genes in a gene family which is…”
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    Lovastatin triggers an apoptosis-like cell death process in the fungus Mucor racemosus by Roze, L.V, Linz, J.E

    Published in Fungal genetics and biology (01-11-1998)
    “…The filamentous dimorphic fungus Mucor racemosus possesses three ras genes, Mras1, 2, and 3, whose expression is correlated to morphogenesis of the fungus…”
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    Ethylene modulates development and toxin biosynthesis in aspergillus possibly via an ethylene sensor-mediated signaling pathway by Roze, L V, Calvo, A M, Gunterus, A, Beaudry, R, Kall, M, Linz, J E

    Published in Journal of food protection (01-03-2004)
    “…Ethylene, a biologically active natural compound, inhibited aflatoxin accumulation by Aspergillus parasiticus on a solid growth medium in a dose-dependent…”
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    Lovastatin Triggers an Apoptosis-like Cell Death Process in the FungusMucor racemosus by Roze, L.V., Linz, J.E.

    Published in Fungal genetics and biology (01-11-1998)
    “…Roze, L. V., and Linz, J. E. 1998. Lovastatin triggers an apoptosis-like cell death process in the fungusMucor racemosusFungal Genetics and Biology25,119–133…”
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    Evidence that a wortmannin-sensitive signal transduction pathway regulates aflatoxin biosynthesis by Lee, Joo-Won, Roze, Ludmila V., Linz, John E.

    Published in Mycologia (01-07-2007)
    “…A signal transduction pathway involving cAMP and protein kinase A (PKA) regulates aflatoxin accumulation and nor-1 and ver-1 (aflatoxin structural genes)…”
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