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Medical Mycology
To estimate the diagnostic performance of Mucorales PCR in Bronchoalveolar fluid (BALF) in routine practice. This was a single-center retrospective study including all consecutive patients > 18 years who underwent Mucorales PCR assay in BALF between ...
Xavier Brousse +9 more
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To estimate the diagnostic performance of Mucorales PCR in Bronchoalveolar fluid (BALF) in routine practice. This was a single-center retrospective study including all consecutive patients > 18 years who underwent Mucorales PCR assay in BALF between ...
Xavier Brousse +9 more
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Immunogenic Extracellular Polysaccharides of Mucorales
1991Mould species of the genera Mucor, Rhizopus, Rhizomucor, Absidia, Syncephalastrum and Thamnidium, belonging to the order of Mucorales (Zygomycetes) are important, world-wide distributed fungi able to attack plants and animals. Many species are widely distributed on stored grain, fruits and vegetables and cause many cases of food spoilage (Pitt and ...
de Ruiter, GA +5 more
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Antifungal resistance in mucorales
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2017The order Mucorales, which includes the agents of mucormycosis, comprises a large number of species. These fungi are characterised by high-level resistance to most currently available antifungal drugs. Standardised antifungal susceptibility testing methods are now available, allowing a better understanding of the in vitro activity of antifungal drugs ...
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New Mucorales from opposite ends of the world.
Studies in MycologyThe Mucorales is a group of ancient fungi with global distribution. In the current study we accessed mucoralean fungi isolated from two countries on opposite sides of the Earth and in different hemispheres: South Korea and Brazil. Mucorales isolates were
R. Samson +25 more
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Mycoses (Berlin), 2021
Mucorales are opportunistic pathogens that can cause life‐threatening diseases predominantly in immunocompromised patients.
A. Vaezi +8 more
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Mucorales are opportunistic pathogens that can cause life‐threatening diseases predominantly in immunocompromised patients.
A. Vaezi +8 more
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Stress response in medically important Mucorales
Mycoses, 2016SummaryMucorales are saprobes, ubiquitously distributed and able to infect a heterogeneous population of human hosts. The fungi require robust stress responses to survive in human host. We tested the growth of Mucorales in the presence of different abiotic stress. Eight pathogenic species of Mucorales, including Rhizopus arrhizus, Rhizopus microsporus,
Pankaj, Singh +4 more
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Sexual Factor of the Mucorales
Nature, 1967BURGEFF1 was the first to produce evidence of the formation of a sexual factor by mated strains of the fungi Phycomyces blakesleeanus, Mucor mucedo and possibly all other members of the Mucorales. This substance, which is produced in very small amounts, is held responsible for the induction of the formation of gametangia.
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Helicostylum and Thamnostylum (Mucorales)
Mycologia, 1973Comparative study of several taxa classified in Helicostylum suggests that the genus is comprised of species having different relationships. Accordingly, two genera are recognized.
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Halteromyces, a new genus in the Mucorales
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1975Halteromyces radiatus is described as a new genus and species in the order Mucorales. The genus is referred to the family Mucoracease and has close affinities to the genus Absidia. The fungus grows readily in pure culture. The asexual structures are described; no sexual structures have been found despite extensive contrasts with members of the genus ...
W A, Shipton, M A, Schipper
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Mycologia, 1974
SUMMARY Two new families of Mucorales are described. SakstflWefk:eae Hessel~ tine & Ellis is typified by StJksenaea Saksena and includes EchiftO sporangium Malloch. Radiomycetfk:eae Hesseltine & Ellis is typified by Radiomyces Embree and includes Hesseltinella Upadhyay. 01ar acteristics of the genera are summarized. For some time it has been apparent
J. J. Ellis, C. W. Hesseltine
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SUMMARY Two new families of Mucorales are described. SakstflWefk:eae Hessel~ tine & Ellis is typified by StJksenaea Saksena and includes EchiftO sporangium Malloch. Radiomycetfk:eae Hesseltine & Ellis is typified by Radiomyces Embree and includes Hesseltinella Upadhyay. 01ar acteristics of the genera are summarized. For some time it has been apparent
J. J. Ellis, C. W. Hesseltine
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