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Natural and human-made disasters have long played a role in shaping the environment and microbial communities, also affecting non-microbial life on Earth.
Daniel F. Q Smith, Arturo Casadevall
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Historical Studies on Scientific Research of Mycologist Sam Soon KIM
Sam Soon KIM was a female scientist who pioneered mycology in South Korea. She not only created the Korean Society of Mycology and the Korean Journal of Mycology but also achieved extraordinary results in the studies of mycology.
You-Jeong Sun, Geun Bae Kim
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Aspergillus fumigatus is a deadly opportunistic fungal pathogen responsible for ~100,000 annual deaths. Azoles are the first line antifungal agent used against A.
Shu Zhao +7 more
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Towards microfluidics for mycology – material and technological studies on LOCs as new tools ensuring investigation of microscopic fungi and soil organisms [PDF]
This paper presents material and technological studies on lab-on-chip (LOC) devices as a first step towards biocompatible and reliable research on microscopic fungi and soil organisms on a microscale.
Agnieszka Podwin +5 more
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Fungal conservation and ancient Egyptians- Part 2: A spiritual heritage of a look [PDF]
Egypt is the cradle of civilization and mycology. Drawing fungi is one of the joys of mycology, and something that anybody can try. Art has been a part of mycology since earliest times and published in many international journals and books. Line drawings
Forouzan Shafie
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New Findings on Rust Fungi from Iran [PDF]
Five new species and a new variety of rust fungi (Pucciniales) are described from Iran: Uromyces matinii on Gagea dubia, Uromyces arasbaranensis on Silene italica, Uromyces taleshensis on Colchicum sp., Uromyces kaviriae on Kaviria gossypina, Uromyces ...
Mehrdad Abbasi
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International Society for Human and Animal Mycology (ISHAM)—New Initiatives
Fungal infections have emerged as major threat to human beings. The world is not ready to face this formidable challenge due to limited awareness, insufficient laboratories, and difficulty in managing mycoses especially in developing countries.
Arunaloke Chakrabarti +2 more
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Current Topics in Dermatophyte Classification and Clinical Diagnosis
Dermatophytes are highly infectious fungi that cause superficial infections in keratinized tissues in humans and animals. This group of fungi is defined by their ability to digest keratin and encompasses a wide range of species. Classification of many of
Alex E. Moskaluk, Sue VandeWoude
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An update on the development of novel antifungal agents for eumycetoma
Eumycetoma, a chronic subcutaneous mycosis, responds poorly to the available antifungal treatments and patients often require extensive surgical resection or amputation of the affected limb. More effective treatments are needed for eumycetoma.
David J. Chandler +3 more
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Background: The actual burden of fungal infections in Nigeria is uncertain due to the dearth of research in medical mycology. Evidence generated from dissertations is often overlooked, becoming moribund if not appropriately disseminated.
Iriagbonse Iyabo Osaigbovo
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