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The lichenicolous genus Biatoropsis (Tremellales, Basidiomycota) in Belarus [PDF]
Seventeen specimens of lichenicolous fungi of the genus Biatoropsis were found during the revision of 538 herbarium collections of the lichen genus Usnea in Belarus.
Iryna Bolsun, A. Tsurykau
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Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry, 2022
First time in this study, neuroprotective or neurotoxic effects of Pseudevernia furfuracea and Usnea florida lichen extracts based silver decorated zinc oxide nanocomposites (Ag-ZnO NCs) were evaluated.
F. Koca +3 more
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First time in this study, neuroprotective or neurotoxic effects of Pseudevernia furfuracea and Usnea florida lichen extracts based silver decorated zinc oxide nanocomposites (Ag-ZnO NCs) were evaluated.
F. Koca +3 more
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Drug and chemical toxicology (New York, N.Y. 1978), 2019
Successful cancer treatment still requires new complexes or compounds from natural sources. Therefore, we investigated anti-growth/apoptotic effects of methanol extracts of the lichen species (Xanthoparmelia somloensis (Gleyn.) Hale, Usnea intermedia (A.
S. Ozturk +5 more
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Successful cancer treatment still requires new complexes or compounds from natural sources. Therefore, we investigated anti-growth/apoptotic effects of methanol extracts of the lichen species (Xanthoparmelia somloensis (Gleyn.) Hale, Usnea intermedia (A.
S. Ozturk +5 more
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The Lichenologist, 2021
Using molecular data to delimit species or reconstruct their evolutionary history is now widely used across all organisms. However, such analyses can suffer from poor or false specimen identifications leading to incorrect conclusions.
P. Clerc, Y. Naciri
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Using molecular data to delimit species or reconstruct their evolutionary history is now widely used across all organisms. However, such analyses can suffer from poor or false specimen identifications leading to incorrect conclusions.
P. Clerc, Y. Naciri
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