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Simple dye release assay for determining cellulolytic activity of fungiPoincelot et al., 1972
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- Poincelot R
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- Applied Microbiology
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A colorimetric assay, based on the release of dye from a paper substrate, is described as a simple and rapid means of detecting cellulolytic activity. It is readily adaptable to rapidly screening in situ large numbers of fungal liquid cultures. Since it is a nondestructive assay …
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