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[Some new data on adiaspiromycosis caused by Emmonsia crescens].
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Molecular Diagnosis of Emmonsia-Like Fungi Occurring in Wild Animals
Using specific primers based on the ribosomal operon, positive DNA amplification was obtained from lungs of 11/215 tested small burrowing animals, both terrestrial and aquatic, and including frozen (n = 4) and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (n = 7) samples. The main species detected in Europe in mice, otters and river rats was Emmonsia crescens.
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An Emmonsia Species Causing Disseminated Infection in South Africa
New England Journal of Medicine, 2014Chris Kenyon, Nelesh P Govender
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Disseminated pulmonary adiaspiromycosis caused by Emmonsia crescens in a horse
Equine Veterinary Journal, 2010N Pusterla +2 more
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Adiaspiromycosis Due to Emmonsia crescens is Widespread in Native British Mammals
Mycopathologia, 2009Adiaspiromycosis caused by Emmonsia crescens is primarily a respiratory disease affecting small mammals, especially members of the Families Rodentia, Carnivora and Mustelidae. Although isolated reports exist of adiaspiromycosis in free-living British wildlife, the extent of infection in wild animals in the UK, and the significance of any associated ...
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XII.—The genera Favosites and Emmonsia and the species Emmonsia parasitica (Phillips)
Barbara Gullick B.Sc.
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Die Kerne der Adiasporen und Hyphenzellen von Emmonsia crescens
ZusammenfassungEs wurde der vielkernige Charakter der riesigen Adiasporen von Emmonsia crescens Emmons et Jellinson1960 bestätigt. Riesige Adiasporen entwickeln sidi aus kleinen ein‐kernigen Sporen durch wiederholte Kernteilung und durch Zellwachstum ohne Cytodieresis. Der Kern teilt sich mitotisch.
M. Hejtmánek +2 more
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Mycologia, 1964
Increased temperature of incubation induces growth in vitro of the parasitic forms of some of the fungi which cause systemic mycoses in man. DeMonbreun observed this phenomenon when he described the growth of Histoplasma capsulatum Darling in vitro on various culture media and under differing conditions of incubation (5).
C W Emmons
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Increased temperature of incubation induces growth in vitro of the parasitic forms of some of the fungi which cause systemic mycoses in man. DeMonbreun observed this phenomenon when he described the growth of Histoplasma capsulatum Darling in vitro on various culture media and under differing conditions of incubation (5).
C W Emmons
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Chronic granulomatous lung infection caused by the dimorphic fungus Emmonsia sp.
International Journal of Medical Microbiology, 2003Nele Wellinghausen +2 more
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