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The diversity and abundance of chytrids on the Greenland Ice Sheet – new quantitative data
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Pigments of fungi (macromycetes)
Natural Product Reports, 2010This review surveys the chemical, biological and mycological literature dealing with the isolation, structure elucidation, biological activities, and synthesis of pigments manufactured by those fungi that produce conspicuous fruiting bodies (macromycetes).
Zhong-Yu, Zhou, Ji-Kai, Liu
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Ecological-Friendly Pigments From Fungi
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2002The dyestuff industry is suffering from the increases in costs of feedstock and energy for dye synthesis, and they are under increasing pressure to minimize the damage to the environment. The industries are continuously looking for cheaper, more environmentally friendly routes to existing dyes.
Nelson, Durán +3 more
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Genotoxicity of quinone pigments from pathogenic fungi
Mutation Research Letters, 1983The genotoxicity and mutagenicity of several kinds of quinone pigments from pathogenic fungi were examined by means of the hepatocyte primary culture (HPC)/DNA repair test and of Ames test with TA98 and TA100. Clear genotoxicity of the two quinone chemicals, xanthomegnin and luteosporin were observed in the HPC/DNA repair test, though definite ...
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Pigments of Fungi (Macromycetes)
ChemInform, 1994AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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Characterization of pigmented fungi by melanin staining
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1983A case is reported of deep cutaneous mycosis in an immunosuppressed patient who, after heart transplantation, developed a solitary blue-black skin nodule that was excised. No cultures were taken. The nodule, in the dermis, was a granuloma with microabscesses containing a few pale yellowish-brown fungal spores that were found after much searching in ...
C, Wood, B, Russel-Bell
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ChemInform Abstract: Pigments of Fungi (Macromycetes)
ChemInform, 2010AbstractReview: 198 refs.
Zhong‐Yu Zhou, Ji‐Kai Liu
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Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1941
In the routine identification of fungi, minute structural changes such as the size and arrangement of spores are seldom important. Undue emphasis on points of microscopic differentiation might even be misleading, as for instance in certain fluffy colonies suspected of being Trichophyton gypseum or Trichophyton purpureum, for with both organisms the ...
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In the routine identification of fungi, minute structural changes such as the size and arrangement of spores are seldom important. Undue emphasis on points of microscopic differentiation might even be misleading, as for instance in certain fluffy colonies suspected of being Trichophyton gypseum or Trichophyton purpureum, for with both organisms the ...
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Exploration of industrially important pigments from soil fungi
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2015The worldwide interest of the current era is to increase tendency towards the use of natural substances instead of synthetic ones. So, alternative and effective environment friendly sustainable technologies are highly needed. Due to a broad range of biological activities, fungi are considered as a significant source of pigments.
P, Akilandeswari, B V, Pradeep
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