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1. Polyphenol Oxidase Activity on Guaiacyl and Syringyl Lignin Units.

2. From 13 C-lignin to 13 C-mycelium: Agaricus bisporus uses polymeric lignin as a carbon source.

3. Oxidation-driven lignin removal by Agaricus bisporus from wheat straw-based compost at industrial scale.

4. The fate of insoluble arabinoxylan and lignin in broilers: Influence of cereal type and dietary enzymes.

5. Quantification of morphochemical changes during in situ enzymatic hydrolysis of individual biomass particles based on autofluorescence imaging.

6. Lignin composition is more important than content for maize stem cell wall degradation.

7. Quantification of Lignin and Its Structural Features in Plant Biomass Using 13 C Lignin as Internal Standard for Pyrolysis-GC-SIM-MS.

8. Occurrence and function of enzymes for lignocellulose degradation in commercial Agaricus bisporus cultivation.

9. Deconstruction of lignin linked p-coumarates, ferulates and xylan by NaOH enhances the enzymatic conversion of glucan.

10. Fate of Carbohydrates and Lignin during Composting and Mycelium Growth of Agaricus bisporus on Wheat Straw Based Compost.

11. Uncovering the abilities of Agaricus bisporus to degrade plant biomass throughout its life cycle.

15. Evidence for ligninolytic activity of the ascomycete fungus Podospora anserina

16. Feruloyl Esterases for Biorefineries: Subfamily Classified Specificity for Natural Substrates

17. Lignin composition is more important than content for maize stem cell wall degradation

18. Production of α-1,3-L-arabinofuranosidase active on substituted xylan does not improve compost degradation by Agaricus bisporus

19. Occurrence and function of enzymes for lignocellulose degradation in commercial Agaricus bisporus cultivation

20. Evaluation of fungal degradation of wheat straw cell wall using different analytical methods from ruminant nutrition perspective.

21. Production of α-1,3--arabinofuranosidase active on substituted xylan does not improve compost degradation by Agaricus bisporus.

22. Accumulation of recalcitrant xylan in mushroom-compost is due to a lack of xylan substituent removing enzyme activities of Agaricus bisporus

23. Potential of a gypsum-free composting process of wheat straw for mushroom production.

24. Lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases from Myceliophthora thermophila C1 differ in substrate preference and reducing agent specificity.

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