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  1. 861

    Keratitis due to Chaetomium sp. by Jayaraman Kaliamurthy, Catti Munuswamy Kalavathy, Christadoss Arul Nelson Jesudasan, Philip A. Thomas

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…After 4 weeks of therapy, the hypopyon had disappeared, the epithelial defect had healed, and the stromal infiltration had almost completely resolved; the visual acuity of the eye improved from hand movements to (1/2)/60. Conclusion. Fungi of the genus Chaetomium, which are rare causes of human disease (systemic mycosis, endocarditis, subcutaneous lesions), may also cause ocular lesions.…”
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  2. 862

    Exploring the Evolution and Diverse Applications of Immobilized Glucose Oxidase: A Comprehensive Review by G. Sreenivasulu, R.Ramakoteswara Rao

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This enzyme is naturally produced by certain species of fungi and insects and exhibits antibacterial properties in the presence of oxygen and glucose. …”
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  3. 863

    Exploring the link between gut health, diet, and food allergy by Magdalena Klimczak, Barbara Rymarczyk, Radosław Gawlik

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The gut microbiota refers to the complex ecosystem of microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea, viruses and fungi, that inhabit the human gastrointestinal tract and play a central role in human health, contributing to a range of physiological functions. …”
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  4. 864

    RHINITIS: A SHORT REVIEW by Felix Daniel Lucaci, Sorin Marian Mârza, Radu Lăcătuș, Robert Cristian Purdoiu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…., canine distemper virus, feline herpesvirus), bacteria (Bordetella bronchiseptica, Pasteurella spp.), and fungi (Aspergillus fumigatus), as well as non-infectious factors like allergies, foreign bodies, and idiopathic lymphoplasmacytic rhinitis. …”
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  5. 865

    Bioacaricides in Crop Protection—What Is the State of Play? by Dejan Marčić, Ismail Döker, Haralabos Tsolakis

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The most important microbial bioacaricides are mycopesticides, which are products manufactured from living propagules of <i>Beauveria bassiana</i> s.l. and several other acaropathogenic fungi. Products based on avermectins and milbemycins, secondary metabolites of actinomycetes, are well-known examples of biochemicals of microbial origin. …”
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  6. 866

    Non-albicans Candida Infection: An Emerging Threat by Sachin C. Deorukhkar, Santosh Saini, Stephen Mathew

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The very nature of infectious diseases has undergone profound changes in the past few decades. Fungi once considered as nonpathogenic or less virulent are now recognized as a primary cause of morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised and severely ill patients. …”
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  7. 867

    The Effect of garlic extract (Allium sativum) on the hatching rate of sea bass eggs (Lates calcarifer) by Afriani Sari, Ahmadi Bathlimus

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Soaking eggs in garlic extract was found to be effective in inhibiting fungal attacks on sea bass eggs that had previously been infected with fungi. This is proven by the high percentage of egg hatching and survival rate of sea bass larvae. …”
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  8. 868

    Study of Biofouling on Fly ash – Bottom ash (FABA) Media Subtract by Selvia Mila, Saptarini Dian

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The biofouling process starts from the information of microfouling biofilm (colonization of bacteria and microalgae) and the bacterial biofilm will facilitate the colonization of micro and macroorganisms such as cyanobacteria, fungi, diatoms, barnacles, algae, and protozoa. PLTU is the sector that uses the most coal and has utilized many coastal areas. …”
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  9. 869

    Glycerol Enhances the Antifungal Activity of Dairy Propionibacteria by Helena Lind, Anders Broberg, Karin Jacobsson, Hans Jonsson, Johan Schnürer

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…In broth cultures, decreased pH in glycerol medium was probably responsible for the complete inhibition of the indicator fungi. NMR spectra of the glycerol conversion confirmed that propionic acid was the dominant metabolite. …”
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  10. 870

    Effectiveness of arbuscular mycorrhiza and calcite on soil macronutrient content and P uptake in palmarosa (Cymbopogon martinii) by Samanhudi, Setyawati Andriyana, Rahayu Muji, Purnomo Djoko, Syahrina Aulia Fidia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study aims to determine the soil macronutrient content and the phosphorus uptake of palmarosa that cultivated with arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi (AMF) and calcite at various dosages. Experiment through a completely randomized design using AMF and calcite, each with four levels: AMF (0, 5, 15, and 25 g plant-1) and calcite (0, 2.5, 5, 7.5 tons ha-1). …”
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  11. 871

    Mature Tiankengs are biodiversity hotspots of soil microorganisms in the karst region by Junbo Yang, Xiaohui Wang, Keyi Wang, Danjuan Zeng, Ling Mo, Shuai Li, Baozhu Fang, Bhagwan Rekadwad, Wenjun Li, Gaozhong Pu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Soil samples were taken from four mature Tiankengs in southwest China, and the species diversity and functions of bacteria and fungi were determined. Generally, the soil nutrient contents, species diversity, and unique species richness of bacteria and fungi were higher in the Tiankeng than in the outside. …”
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  12. 872

    Diaporthaceae associated with root and crown rot of maize by S.C. Lamprecht, P.W. Crous, J.Z. Groenewald, Y.T. Tewoldemedhin, W.F.O. Marasas

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Several isolates of coelomycetous fungi with pigmented conidia were consistently isolated from diseased roots of Zea mays in irrigated plots monitored in the KwaZulu-Natal Province of South Africa. …”
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  13. 873

    Purification and Characterization of a Mitogenic Lectin from Cephalosporium, a Pathogenic Fungus Causing Mycotic Keratitis by Nagaraja N. Nagre, Vishwanath B. Chachadi, Sachin M. Eligar, C. Shubhada, Radha Pujari, Padma Shastry, Bale M. Swamy, Shashikala R. Inamdar

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Ophthalmic mycoses caused by infectious fungi are being recognized as a serious concern since they lead to total blindness. …”
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  14. 874

    Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activity of New Amide Compounds Containing Azo Group Using Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (DCC) as Coupling Agent by Dania Mohammed Saleh, Bushra Kamel Al-Salami

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The effectiveness of inhibiting fungi was also studied against Candida albicans by agar diffusion method. …”
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  15. 875

    A New Species and Three New Records Belonging to Mucorales and Mortierellales from Korea by Thuong T. T. Nguyen, Ki Hyun Kang, Su Jin Kim, Min Kyung Kim, So Jeong Noh, Hyang Burm Lee

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…During an investigation of fungi of the orders Mucorales and Mortierellales in Korea, a new Backusella species, Backusella terrestris sp. nov., and three new records, Entomortierella sugadairana, Mucor nederlandicus, and Poitrasia circinans, were found in soil and freshwater samples. …”
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  16. 876

    Characterization of Mating Type Genes in Aspergillus flavus Populations from Two Locations in Kenya by Ouko Abigael, Okoth Sheila, Amugune Nelson, Vesa Joutsjoki

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…In this study, the possibility of sexual reproduction in sampled Aspergillus flavus strains was evaluated by assessing the distribution of mating type (MAT) genes, which are known to control sexual character among fungi, for two counties in Kenya. Forty-four isolates from Nandi and Makueni counties were genotyped by MAT using a multiplex polymerase chain reaction assay. …”
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    The enigma of cancer polyploidy as deciphered by evolutionary cancer cell biology (ECCB) by Vladimir F. Niculescu, Eugenia R. Niculescu

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…These cancer stem cell hallmarks share deep homology with the oxygen-sensitive non-gametogenic (NG) Urgermline, which evolved from the common ancestor of amoebozoan, metazoan, and fungi (AMF). The genes, gene modules, and gene regulatory networks (GRNs) of the premetazoic cell system are preserved in the ancestral genome compartment of metazoans and humans. …”
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    Preliminary Study on the Impact of Ruminal Ciliate Inoculation in Fauna-Free Conditions on the Ruminal Fermentation and Ciliate–Prokaryote Association In Vitro by Geonwoo Kim, Woohyung Lee, Tansol Park

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Ruminants rely on the rumen for the anaerobic fermentation of fibrous plant materials, facilitated by a complex microbial community of bacteria, archaea, fungi, and ciliates. Among them, ruminal ciliates significantly influence ruminal fermentation, methane production, nitrogen utilization efficiency, and microbial interactions. …”
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    Soil Microbial Community Structure Evolution along Halophyte Succession in Bohai Bay Wetland by Mingyang Cong, Di Cao, Jingkuan Sun, Fuchen Shi

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Fungal/bacterial ratio, Gram-negative/Gram-positive bacteria ratio, total microbial biomass, and fungi and bacteria content could indicate the degree of succession stages in Bohai Bay wetland ecosystem. …”
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    Antimicrobial Applications of Transition Metal Complexes of Benzothiazole Based Terpolymer: Synthesis, Characterization, and Effect on Bacterial and Fungal Strains by Mohamed A. Riswan Ahamed, Raja S. Azarudeen, N. Mujafar Kani

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Biological activities of the ligand and its complexes were tested against Shigella sonnei, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella species, Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, and Salmonella typhimurium bacteria and Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus niger, Penicillium species, Candida albicans, Cryptococcus neoformans, Mucor species fungi.…”
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