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Lichtheimia corymbifera
Isolation of an Emerging Thermotolerant Medically Important Fungus, Lichtheimia Ramosa from Soil
Investigating the Impact of Polymicrobial Interactions on Mucorales Pathogenicity,” Submitted to the University of Birmingham in July 2019
New Species and Changes in Fungal Taxonomy and Nomenclature
Mucormycosis: Botanical Insights Into the Major Causative Agents
ASPERGILLOSIS and MUCORMYCOSIS 27 - 29 February 2020 Lugano, Switzerland APPLICATIONS OPENING SOON
Mycobiome and Cancer: What Is the Evidence?
Wound Infection Caused by Lichtheimia Ramosa Due to a Car Accident
CRISPR-Cas9-Based Mutagenesis of the Mucormycosis-Causing Fungus Lichtheimia Corymbifera
Host Immune Defense Upon Fungal Infections with Mucorales: Pathogen-Immune Cell Interactions As Drivers of Inflammatory Responses
In Vitro Antifungal Drug Resistance Profiles of Clinically
Mucormycosis in Haematological Patients: Case Report and Results of Prospective Study in Saint Petersburg, Russia
Identification of Mucorales by Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption
Descriptions of Medical Fungi
Updates on the Taxonomy of Mucorales with an Emphasis on Clinically Important Taxa
Molecular Detection of Fungal Pathogens in Clinical Specimens By
Systemic Mucormycosis Caused by Lichtheimia Ramosa in a Pregnant Cow
Mycology Proficiency Testing Program
Aspergillus Fumigatus and Its Allergenic Ribotoxin Asp
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Expression Patterns in Reductive Iron Assimilation and Functional Consequences During Phagocytosis of Lichtheimia Corymbifera, an Emerging Cause of Mucormycosis
Lichtheimia Corymbifera (Cohn) Vuill
Innate and Adaptive Immunity to Mucorales
Observation of Fungi, Bacteria, and Parasites in Clinical Skin Samples Using Scanning Electron Microscopy
Materials/Methods: in This Study, a Total of 11 MDR Yeast and Filamentous
Human Pathogen Lichtheimia Corymbifera: an Evolutionary Genomics Analysis in the Ancient Terrestrial Mucorales (Mucoromycotina)
MICROBIOLOGY NEWSLETTER Showed That Antigens and Nucleic Acid from NEW SCHEMES and UPDATES These Parasites Can Be Detected in Lyophilised Faeces
In Vitro Polymyxin Activity Against Clinical Multidrug-Resistant Fungi Hanane Yousfi1, Stéphane Ranque2, Jean-Marc Rolain1 and Fadi Bittar1*
Multiplex PCR Based Strategy for Detection of Fungal Pathogen DNA in Patients with Suspected Invasive Fungal Infections
Effects of Essential Oil Combinations on Pathogenic Yeasts and Moulds
Understanding Germination and Pathogenicity in Zygomycota Species Through Genomic and Transcriptomic Approaches by Poppy Sephton Clark
The Family Structure of the Mucorales: a Synoptic Revision Based on Comprehensive Multigene-Genealogies
Osteoarticular Infections Caused by Non-Aspergillus Filamentous Fungi in Adult and Pediatric Patients a Systematic Review
TAXONOMY and PHYLOGENY of CLINICALLY IMPORTANT MUCORALEAN FUNGI Eduardo Álvarez Duarte
Corymbifera (Syn. Absidia Corymbifera, Mycocladus Corymbifer) in a Healthy Immunocompetent Individual
Lichtheimia Corymbifera) Infections Are Caused by Lichtheimia Ramosa (Syn
Fungal Infections in Immunocompromised Hosts
Invasive Infections with Nannizziopsis Obscura Species Complex in 9
FTA Technology for Fungal and Bacterial DNA Storage
ORIGINAL ARTICLE NON-Aspergillus FUNGAL RHINOSINUSITIS at A
Host-Fungal Interactions: Pathogenicity Versus Immunity
A New Species Concept for the Clinically Relevant <I>Mucor Circinelloides</I> Complex
Cutaneous Mucormycosis* Ana Daniela Castrejón-Pérez1 Esperanza C
Thornton AMM 22.10.19
Fungal Infections with Ibrutinib and Other Small-Molecule Kinase Inhibitors
One Fungus = Which Name ?