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    Studies of cryptococcus nigricans n. sp. I. Identification and taxonomic classification

    An asporogenous, non-filamentous, black pigmented yeast-like fungus, isolated from paint scra**s, was characterized and identified as a heretofore undescribed species of the genusCryptococcus. Because of its je...

    Marvin A. Rich, Arthur M. Stern in Mycopathologia et mycologia applicata (1958)

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    Studies on cryptococcus nigricans, II. The effects of physical, chemical and nutritional factors

    1. A chemically defined, minimal medium was developed for the cultivation ofCryptococcus nigricans (glucose, nitrate, thiamin, biotin, and inorganic salts).

    Marvin A. Rich, Arthur M. Stern in Mycopathologia et mycologia applicata (1958)

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    Foreword

    James W. Gillett, Arthur M. Stern, Simon A. Levin in Environmental Management (1986)

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    Conclusions and recommendations

    James W. Gillett, Arthur M. Stern, Mark A. Harwell in Environmental Management (1986)

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    Executive summary

    James W. Gillett, Arthur M. Stern, Mark A. Harwell in Environmental Management (1986)

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    Introduction

    James W. Gillett, Arthur M. Stern in Environmental Management (1986)

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    Applications

    Economic incentives have spurred numerous applications of genetically engineered organisms in manufacture of pharmaceuticals and industrial chemicals. These successes, involving a variety of methods of genetic...

    Arthur M. Stern in Environmental Management (1986)

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    Regulatory aspects

    At this time, there is no US legislation that is specifically aimed at regulating the environmental release of genetically engineered organisms or their modified components, either during the research and deve...

    Arthur M. Stern in Environmental Management (1986)