Natasha DesRochers
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DesRochers N, Renaud J, Tanney J, Ibrahim A, Yeung K, Sumarah M
ACS Omega
. 2023 Jul;
8(27):24561-24572.
PMID: 37457466
Many diverse species of fungi naturally occur as endophytes in plants. The majority of these fungi produce secondary metabolites of diverse structures and biological activities. Culture extracts from 288 fungi...
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McDonald K, DesRochers N, Renaud J, Sumarah M, McMullin D
Toxins (Basel)
. 2023 Apr;
15(4).
PMID: 37104192
Cyanobacterial blooms that release biologically active metabolites into the environment are increasing in frequency as a result of the degradation of freshwater ecosystems globally. The microcystins are one group of...
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Renaud J, DesRochers N, Hoogstra S, Garnham C, Sumarah M
Chem Res Toxicol
. 2021 Apr;
34(6):1604-1611.
PMID: 33891387
Fumonisins are mycotoxins produced by a number of species of and . They are polyketides that possess a linear polyol structure with two tricarballylic acid side chains and an amine...
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Walsh J, DesRochers N, Renaud J, Seifert K, Yeung K, Sumarah M
J Ginseng Res
. 2021 Jan;
45(1):156-162.
PMID: 33437167
Background: It is estimated that 20-30% of ginseng crops in Canada are lost to root rot each harvest. This disease is commonly caused by fungal infection with , previously known...
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DesRochers N, Walsh J, Renaud J, Seifert K, Yeung K, Sumarah M
Metabolites
. 2020 Jan;
10(1).
PMID: 31947697
Ginseng root is an economically valuable crop in Canada at high risk of yield loss caused by the pathogenic fungus formerly known as . While this pathogen has been well-characterized...