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1. The brlA Gene Deletion Reveals That Patulin Biosynthesis Is Not Related to Conidiation in Penicillium expansum .

2. Secondary metabolism in Penicillium expansum: Emphasis on recent advances in patulin research.

3. Patulin transformation products and last intermediates in its biosynthetic pathway, E- and Z-ascladiol, are not toxic to human cells.

4. Effects of patulin and ascladiol on porcine intestinal mucosa: An ex vivo approach.

5. Patulin is a cultivar-dependent aggressiveness factor favouring the colonization of apples by Penicillium expansum.

6. Development of a real-time PCR assay for Penicillium expansum quantification and patulin estimation in apples.

7. Sequencing, physical organization and kinetic expression of the patulin biosynthetic gene cluster from Penicillium expansum.

8. The gene PatG involved in the biosynthesis pathway of patulin, a food-borne mycotoxin, encodes a 6-methylsalicylic acid decarboxylase.

9. Biosynthesis and toxicological effects of patulin.

10. Molecular cloning and functional characterization of two CYP619 cytochrome P450s involved in biosynthesis of patulin in Aspergillus clavatus.

11. The inability of Byssochlamys fulva to produce patulin is related to absence of 6-methylsalicylic acid synthase and isoepoxydon dehydrogenase genes.

12. Mycotoxines majeures et émergentes dans les filières cidre et vin : observatoire, lutte biologique au champ et devenir au cours des procédés

13. The brlA Gene Deletion Reveals That Patulin Biosynthesis Is Not Related to Conidiation in Penicillium expansum

14. Impact of veA on the development, aggressiveness, dissemination and secondary metabolism of Penicillium expansum

15. Patulin is a cultivar‐dependent aggressiveness factor favouring the colonization of apples by P enicillium expansum

16. A study on the physicochemical parameters for Penicillium expansum growth and patulin production: effect of temperature, pH, and water activity.

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