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Adaptive response to oxidative stress in the filamentous fungus Aspergillus niger B1-D

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Fig. 2 addition on the dry cellinhibition. Nevertheless, glucose was still utilized, indicating thatthe culture was still metabolically active
Fig. 2. Effect of H2O2 addition on the dry cell weight (DCW), glucose concentration, and intracellular protein content in batch cultures of A
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Fig. 4. Effect of HO▪10022 addition on the GSH and GSSG in batch cultures of A. niger B1-D
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