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Cytotoxic Curvalarol C and Other Compounds from Marine Fungus <i>Asteromyces cruciatus</i> KMM 4696. [PDF]

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A Fatal Fungus

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2005
We report the case of a 66-year-old man who presented with a prodromal type illness and pre-sternal swelling after having coronary artery bypass grafts 4 years earlier. Computed tomography showed that the mass had a retrosternal extension, to join a collection anterior to the right ventricle.
Ahmed IM, Gupta A, Gould K, Clark SC
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Scopulariopsis fungus ball

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2002
We report on a 67-year-old woman with a rare Scopulariopsis fungus ball in the right middle lung lobe. Pathologic examinations after right middle lobectomy showed that the lesion contained a moniliaceous mold fungus that was cultured and identified as Scopulariopsis. The patient's postsurgery course was uneventful.
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Fungus Corneal Ulcers

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1984
To the Editor. —I work in an area of the world where fungus corneal ulcers are common. The results of treatment have been uniformly disappointing. Despite vigorous treatment (including cautery with carbolic acid, silver nitrate, and iodine, and antifungal agents such as amphotericin B, nystatin, and clotrimazole), the ulcer usually progresses ...
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Fungus as weedkiller

Trends in Plant Science, 2000
In greenhouse trials at Aberdeen University's Centre for Organic Agriculture (UK), researchers have shown that Ascochyra caulina can vanquish the weed Chenopodium album if spores are applied at the right time. The fungus grows best on V8, a commercial brand of tomato-based vegetable juice, but it will be years before the fungus is available ...
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Fungus Culture Storage

Archives of Dermatology, 1961
The practitioner who performs mycologic studies in a private office, hospital clinic, or research laboratory is confronted with the problem of specimen storage while waiting for cultures to grow and develop. Because adequate shelf or cabinet space for more than a few tubes is frequently not available, cultures may be mislaid. Whereas bacterial cultures
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Miscellaneous fungus diseases

Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1957
Abstract A brief review of sporotrichosis, geotrichosis, aspergillosis, penicilliosis, mucormycosis, chromoblastomycosis, maduromycosis, and rhinosporidiosis will be presented in this article. Sporotrichosis ranks with the major fungus infections of man and deserves, if space permitted, a more comprehensive presentation.
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