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Fusarium laceratum/Fusarium laceratum
Mycoses, 1983Summary: Fusarium laceratum A. Subrahm sp. nov. has been isolated from the skin of a living but debilitated lizard. The skin appeared glabrous mutilated and devoid of scales. The lesions are dry. The morphology and cultural characteristics are presented here.Zusammenfassung: Fusarium laceratum sp. nov.
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Production of T-2 toxin by a Fusarium resembling Fusarium poae
Mycopathologia, 1999A Fusarium species with a micro morphology similar to F. poae and a metabolite profile resembling that of F. sporotrichioides has been identified. Like typical F. poae, the microconidia have a globose to pyriform shape, but the powdery appearance, especially on Czapek-Dox Iprodione Dichloran agar (CZID), less aerial mycelium and the lack of fruity ...
Wenche Langseth, Mona Torp
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Annual Review of Microbiology, 2013
Fusarium is a genus of filamentous fungi that contains many agronomically important plant pathogens, mycotoxin producers, and opportunistic human pathogens. Comparative analyses have revealed that the Fusarium genome is compartmentalized into regions responsible for primary metabolism and reproduction (core genome), and pathogen virulence, host ...
Ma, Li-Jun +8 more
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Fusarium is a genus of filamentous fungi that contains many agronomically important plant pathogens, mycotoxin producers, and opportunistic human pathogens. Comparative analyses have revealed that the Fusarium genome is compartmentalized into regions responsible for primary metabolism and reproduction (core genome), and pathogen virulence, host ...
Ma, Li-Jun +8 more
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Circular dichroism of fusarium lipoxygenase from Fusarium oxysporum
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1978Summary In the Soret region, a large negative trough at 427.5 nm of the oxidized Fusarium lipoxygenase between large positive peaks at 400 nm and 490 nm was observed. But the CD spectrum of the reduced enzyme was considerably changed and the many complex peaks with positive amplitudes were observed.
Yuzuru Matsuda +2 more
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Fusarium Oxysporum Endophthalmitis [PDF]
To the Editor. —The article by Rowsey et al entitled " Fusarium Oxysporum Endophthalmitis" in the JanuaryArchives(97:103-105, 1979) raises some interesting points that deserve comment. A diagnosis of fungal infection was made initially when macroconidia, typical of Fusarium sp, were identified on a smear of material obtained at vitrectomy.
Ives J +3 more
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Fusarium moniliforme keratitis
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1989Abstract We report a case of keratomycosis from which fusarium moniliforme was isolated. After initial therapy without improvement, antifungal testing showed susceptibility to cyclopiroxolamine. After changing to this treatment the infection improved and an eventual healing took place with moderate corneal scarring.
Ana Malvar +3 more
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Journal of Applied Microbiology, 2020
In this study, the antifungal effect of cinnamaldehyde against Fusarium sambucinum and its underlying mechanisms were determined.
Juan Wei +5 more
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In this study, the antifungal effect of cinnamaldehyde against Fusarium sambucinum and its underlying mechanisms were determined.
Juan Wei +5 more
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Cornea, 2009
To describe the clinical characteristics, diagnosis, treatment, and visual outcome of 61 cases of Fusarium keratitis in Mexico.Retrospective, comparative study of 61 patients with clinically and culture-confirmed Fusarium keratitis, who were attended at an eye hospital in Mexico City from 1981 to 2001.Fusarium solani was the main causal agent in 83.6 ...
Xavier Campos-Möller +3 more
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To describe the clinical characteristics, diagnosis, treatment, and visual outcome of 61 cases of Fusarium keratitis in Mexico.Retrospective, comparative study of 61 patients with clinically and culture-confirmed Fusarium keratitis, who were attended at an eye hospital in Mexico City from 1981 to 2001.Fusarium solani was the main causal agent in 83.6 ...
Xavier Campos-Möller +3 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1987
Fusarium species are known to the dermatologist as cutaneous contaminants. Rarely they occur as pathogens. We report a case of disseminated Fusarium moniliforme in a 44-year-old patient with acute lymphocytic leukemia. We also review the previous reports of human Fusarium infections.
Victor J. Marks, Kathleen Stish Veglia
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Fusarium species are known to the dermatologist as cutaneous contaminants. Rarely they occur as pathogens. We report a case of disseminated Fusarium moniliforme in a 44-year-old patient with acute lymphocytic leukemia. We also review the previous reports of human Fusarium infections.
Victor J. Marks, Kathleen Stish Veglia
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A Fusarium Disease of the Pansy
Mycologia, 1910(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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