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Dematiaceous fungi

Mycoses, 2004
SummaryDematiaceous fungi are responsible for a wide variety of infectious syndromes. They are often found in soil and generally distributed worldwide. This suggests that most if not all individuals are exposed to them, presumably from inhalation or trauma. In recent years, these fungi have been increasingly recognised as important pathogens.
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Entomopathogenic Fungi: Fungi Imperfecti

1998
The phylum Deuteromycota (Fungi Imperfecti, Table 8-1) includes a group of miscellaneous fungi that are classified according to characteristics of an asexual (anamorphic) rather than a sexual (teleomorphic) state. As mentioned previously (Table 8-3), some Deuteromycetes are anamorphs of Ascomycetes or Basidiomycetes, all of which are classed as the ...
Drion G. Boucias, J.C. Pendland
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The Fungi

1978
Publisher Summary Fungi decompose dead plants and animals and recycle essential minerals back into the soil for reuse by other growing plants. Fungi are important industrially in the production of antibiotics, cheeses, wines, and a large number of other products. Fungi are also the most commonly encountered group of plant pathogens.
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Immunity to fungi

Current Opinion in Immunology, 2006
Innate and adaptive immune responses target pathogenic fungi and provide defense against fungal infections. Recent studies demonstrate that specific host receptors recognize ligands that are unique to fungi and activate signaling cascades that lead to phagocytosis of fungi, generation of pro-inflammatory mediators, formation of reactive oxygen species,
Amariliz Rivera   +2 more
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British fungi [cont.]

1872
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Immunity to fungi

2007
Abbreviations CMC – chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis; CMI – cell-mediated immunity; CR – complement receptor; CR3 – complement receptor 3; DC – dendritic cell; FcR – Fc receptor; IDO – indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase; IL – interleukin; MBL – mannose-binding lectin; MR – mannose receptor; MyD88 – Drosophila myeloid differentiation primary response gene 88;
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Fungi

1936
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Stevenson, John A. (John Albert),   +1 more
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PREDACEOUS FUNGI

Biological Reviews, 1941
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Outsmarted by fungi

Science
A fungal pathogen fabricates phosphate starvation in plant cells to promote ...
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Polyploidy in Fungi

1980
There is evidence supporting a concept of polyploid evolution in a number of groups of fungi. These typically have dominant diploid phases in their life-histories. There are a number of reports of suspected polyploidy in other fungi, but these should be considered speculative at this time.
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