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Defensive tactics: lessons from Drosophila. [PDF]

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Sadanandappa MK   +4 more
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Pulmonary arteritis in the course of granulomatosis with polyangiitis. [PDF]

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Sobuń A   +5 more
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Artificial Culture of Entomophthora Muscae and Morphological Aspects for Differentiation of the Genera Entomophthora and Conidiobolus

Mycologia, 1964
(1964). Artificial Culture of Entomophthora Muscae and Morphological Aspects for Differentiation of the Genera Entomophthora and Conidiobolus. Mycologia: Vol. 56, No. 5, pp. 683-691.
M C Srinivasan   +2 more
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THE FATTY ACID COMPOSITIONS OF 17 ENTOMOPHTHORA ISOLATES

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1967
The fatty acid compositions of 17 Entomophthora isolates, together with those of 8 other fungi, were determined. γ-Linolenic acid was present in all fungi examined, and eicosatrienoic and arachidonic acids were found in all but the three Basidiobolus species and Rhizopus nigricans.
D Tyrrell
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Rhinophycomycosis Entomophthorae in Nigeria

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1967
Summary A review of the clinical features, treatment, and mycologic findings of 11 cases of phycomycosis entomophthorae in Nigeria is given, with a discussion of its etiology, and a comparison of this condition with subcutaneous phycomycosis of the face. The disease responded to potassium iodide, though less dramatically than had been reported in cases
F D, Martinson, B M, Clark
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The fatty acids ofEntomophthora coronata

Lipids, 1970
AbstractThe total lipids and fatty acid composition ofEntomophthora coronata were determined. The fungus was grown on a chemically defined medium and a chemically nondefined medium (Sabouraud dextrose yeast extract) for a period of 26 days. The organism contained from 16.2% to 44.6% total lipids depending upon the days of growth.
R O, Mumma, T E, Bruszewski
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Nasal Granuloma Caused by Entomophthora Coronata

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1967
Summary Clinical, histologic, and mycologic findings in a patient with paranasal nodules caused by a phycomycete, Entomophthora coronata, are reported. Attempts to transmit the fungus to experimental animals were unsuccessful.
Z A, Andrade   +3 more
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No evidence for mycoviruses in Entomophthora egressa

Biotechnology Letters, 1984
Two strains of Entomophthora egressa which differ in their pathogenicity towards the spruce budworm were surveyed for the presence of double-stranded RNA mycoviruses. There was no evidence for the occurrence of any mycovirus in either strain. This indicates that virulence in E. egressa is not associated with a mycovirus.
W. S. Davidson   +3 more
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