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  1. Investigation of the efficiency of some fungicides and disinfectants applied in Agaricus bisporus cultivation
  2. Development of a Multicomponent Microbiological Soil Inoculant and Its Performance in Sweet Potato Cultivation
  3. Activity of Binary Combinations of Natural Phenolics and Synthetic Food Preservatives against Food Spoilage Yeasts
  4. Scale-up of Aflatoxin Purification by Centrifugal Partition Chromatography
  5. Advantages of Multiplexing Ability of the Orbitrap Mass Analyzer in the Multi-Mycotoxin Analysis
  6. Structure-activity correlations for peptaibols obtained from clade Longibrachiatum of Trichoderma: A combined experimental and computational approach
  7. Semi-Synthetic Ecdysteroid 6-Oxime Derivatives of 20-Hydroxyecdysone Possess Anti-Cryptococcal Activity
  8. Molecular Characterization of Novel Mycoviruses in Seven Umbelopsis Strains
  9. Hydrolysis of Edible Oils by Fungal Lipases: An Effective Tool to Produce Bioactive Extracts with Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Potential
  10. Role of High Mobility Group B protein HmbA, orthologue of yeast Nhp6p in Aspergillus nidulans
  11. Differential Gene Expression of Mucor lusitanicus under Aerobic and Anaerobic Conditions
  12. Selection and Characterization of a Bacillus Strain for Potential Application in Industrial Production of White Button Mushroom (Agaricus bisporus)
  13. Discrimination between the Two Closely Related Species of the Operational Group B. amyloliquefaciens Based on Whole-Cell Fatty Acid Profiling
  14. Trichoderma Green Mould Disease of Cultivated Mushrooms
  15. Trichodermosis: Human Infections Caused by Trichoderma Species
  16. Members of the Trichoderma harzianum Species Complex with Mushroom Pathogenic Potential
  17. Characterization of Four Novel dsRNA Viruses Isolated from Mucor hiemalis Strains
  18. Deciphering of Candida parapsilosis induced immune response in Drosophila melanogaster
  19. Chaetomium and Chaetomium-like Species from European Indoor Environments Include Dichotomopilus finlandicus sp. nov.
  20. Genome organization and evolution of a eukaryotic nicotinate co-inducible pathway
  21. Signaling through Syk or CARD9 Mediates Species-Specific Anti-CandidaProtection in Bone Marrow Chimeric Mice
  22. Nicotinate degradation in a microbial eukaryote: a novel, complete pathway extant in Aspergillus nidulans
  23. In Vitro Activity of Selected Phenolic Compounds against Planktonic and Biofilm Cells of Food-Contaminating Yeasts
  24. Oral Epithelial Cells Distinguish between Candida Species with High or Low Pathogenic Potential through MicroRNA Regulation
  25. Comprehensive characterization of stress tolerant bacteria with plant growth-promoting potential isolated from glyphosate-treated environment
  26. Genome organisation and evolution of a eukaryotic nicotinate co-inducible pathway
  27. Characterization of Three Pleiotropic Drug Resistance Transporter Genes and Their Participation in the Azole Resistance of Mucor circinelloides
  28. Bioprospecting and biodiversity investigations of endophytic fungi isolated from Juniperus communis
  29. Purification of surfactin compounds produced by a Bacillus subtilis strain
  30. Revealing of biodiversity and antimicrobial effects of Artemisia asiatica endophytes
  31. Lipid biomarker-based verification of TB infection in mother’s and daughter’s mummified human remains (Vác Mummy Collection, 18th century, CE, Hungary)
  32. Comprehensive characterization of PAHs profile in Serbian soils for conventional and organic production: potential sources and risk assessment
  33. ‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’ in the shades of green: the genus Trichoderma in the spotlight
  34. Correction: Tyagi, C., et al. Accelerated Molecular Dynamics Applied to the Peptaibol Folding Problem. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2019, 20, 4268
  35. Are Smaller Nanoparticles Always Better? Understanding the Biological Effect of Size-Dependent Silver Nanoparticle Aggregation Under Biorelevant Conditions
  36. Symbiotic NCR Peptide Fragments Affect the Viability, Morphology and Biofilm Formation of Candida Species
  37. Candida albicans enhances the progression of oral squamous cell cancrinoma in vitro and in vivo
  38. β-Galactosidase-Producing Isolates in Mucoromycota: Screening, Enzyme Production, and Applications for Functional Oligosaccharide Synthesis
  39. Enhancing the chemical transformation of Candida parapsilosis
  40. A Candida parapsilosis Overexpression Collection Reveals Genes Required for Pathogenesis
  41. Oral epithelial cells distinguish between Candida species with high or low pathogenic potential through miRNA regulation
  42. Epidemiology, Biotic Interactions and Biological Control of Armillarioids in the Northern Hemisphere
  43. Verification of tuberculosis infection among Vác mummies (18th century CE, Hungary) based on lipid biomarker profiling with a new HPLC-HESI-MS approach
  44. Sensitivity of Trichoderma strains from edible mushrooms to the fungicides prochloraz and metrafenone
  45. Triazole Evolution of Candida parapsilosis Results in Cross-Resistance to Other Antifungal Drugs, Influences Stress Responses, and Alters Virulence in an Antifungal Drug-Dependent Manner
  46. Corrigendum: Structural Diversity and Bioactivities of Peptaibol Compounds From the Longibrachiatum Clade of the Filamentous Fungal Genus Trichoderma
  47. Screening of Organic Substrates for Solid-State Fermentation, Viability and Bioefficacy of Trichoderma harzianum AS12-2, a Biocontrol Strain Against Rice Sheath Blight Disease
  48. Iron Metabolism, Pseudohypha Production, and Biofilm Formation through a Multicopper Oxidase in the Human-Pathogenic Fungus Candida parapsilosis
  49. Size-dependent activity of silver nanoparticles on the morphological switch and biofilm formation of opportunistic pathogenic yeasts
  50. Identification and Characterization of a Neutral Locus for Knock-in Purposes in C. parapsilosis
  51. In vitro interactions of amphotericin B and non-antifungal compounds against opportunistic human pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans
  52. CRISPR-Cas9-Based Mutagenesis of the Mucormycosis-Causing Fungus Lichtheimia corymbifera
  53. Changes in Peptaibol Production of Trichoderma Species during In Vitro Antagonistic Interactions with Fungal Plant Pathogens
  54. Characterization of the Plant Growth-Promoting Activities of Endophytic Fungi Isolated from Sophora flavescens
  55. Corneal ulcer/keratitis derived Aspergillus flavus & Aspergillus tamarii and their RAPD-PCR typing
  56. Response of Human Neutrophil Granulocytes to the Hyphae of the Emerging Fungal Pathogen Curvularia lunata
  57. Antibiotics production in optimized culture condition using low cost substrates from Streptomyces sp. AS4 isolated from mangrove soil sediment
  58. Plant Phenolics and Phenolic-Enriched Extracts as Antimicrobial Agents against Food-Contaminating Microorganisms
  59. A Composite Bioinoculant Based on the Combined Application of Beneficial Bacteria and Fungi
  60. New Species of the Genus Curvularia: C. tamilnaduensis and C. coimbatorensis from Fungal Keratitis Cases in South India
  61. Towards the Biological Control of Devastating Forest Pathogens from the Genus Armillaria
  62. Agricultural systems as potential sources of emerging human mycoses caused by Trichoderma: a successful, common phylotype of Trichoderma longibrachiatum in the frontline
  63. Characterization of Aspergillus tamarii Strains From Human Keratomycoses: Molecular Identification, Antifungal Susceptibility Patterns and Cyclopiazonic Acid Producing Abilities
  64. Anti-Biofilm Effect of Selected Essential Oils and Main Components on Mono- and Polymicrobic Bacterial Cultures
  65. Accelerated Molecular Dynamics Applied to the Peptaibol Folding Problem
  66. Functional Characterization of Secreted Aspartyl Proteases in Candida parapsilosis
  67. CRISPR-Cas9-mediated disruption of the HMG-CoA reductase genes of Mucor circinelloides and subcellular localization of the encoded enzymes
  68. Biological control of rice sheath blight disease with formulation of indigenous Trichoderma strains under paddy field conditions
  69. Detection and Molecular Characterization of Novel dsRNA Viruses Related to the Totiviridae Family in Umbelopsis ramanniana
  70. Structural Diversity and Bioactivities of Peptaibol Compounds From the Longibrachiatum Clade of the Filamentous Fungal Genus Trichoderma
  71. Separation and Purification of Aflatoxins by Centrifugal Partition Chromatography
  72. Host metabolite producing endophytic fungi isolated from Hypericum perforatum
  73. HMGB proteins are required for sexual development in Aspergillus nidulans
  74. Megaphylogeny resolves global patterns of mushroom evolution
  75. Aflatoxin production and in vitro toxicity of Aspergilli section Flavi isolated from air samples collected from different environments
  76. In vitro Interactions of Pseudomonas aeruginosa With Scedosporium Species Frequently Associated With Cystic Fibrosis
  77. Genome analysis of a Bacillus subtilis strain reveals genetic mutations determining biocontrol properties
  78. Candida parapsilosis: from Genes to the Bedside
  79. Antimicrobial activity of grape, apple and pitahaya residue extracts after carbohydrase treatment against food-related bacteria
  80. Preservation effect of cinnamon and clove essential oil vapors on shelled walnut
  81. Tripleurin XIIc: Peptide Folding Dynamics in Aqueous and Hydrophobic Environment Mimic Using Accelerated Molecular Dynamics
  82. Effect of essential oil vapours on aflatoxin production of Aspergillus parasiticus
  83. Fumonisin production and toxic capacity in airborne black Aspergilli
  84. Echinocandin-Induced Microevolution of Candida parapsilosis Influences Virulence and Abiotic Stress Tolerance
  85. Effects of Different Cultivation Parameters on the Production of Surfactin Variants by a Bacillus subtilis Strain
  86. High-Frequency Occurrence of Surfactin Monomethyl Isoforms in the Ferment Broth of a Bacillus subtilis Strain Revealed by Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry
  87. New 19-Residue Peptaibols from Trichoderma Clade Viride
  88. Eicosanoid biosynthesis influences the virulence of Candida parapsilosis
  89. Molecular Tools for Monitoring Trichoderma in Agricultural Environments
  90. Identification, characterization and immune response of prophenoloxidase from the blue swimmer crab Portunus pelagicus and its antibiofilm activity
  91. Phenoloxidase activation, antimicrobial, and antibiofilm properties of β-glucan binding protein from Scylla serrata crab hemolymph
  92. Influence of agro-environmental pollutants on a biocontrol strain of Bacillus velezensis
  93. South Indian Isolates of the Fusarium solani Species Complex From Clinical and Environmental Samples: Identification, Antifungal Susceptibilities, and Virulence
  94. Sterigmatocystin production is restricted to hyphae located in the proximity of hülle cells
  95. An Organic Solvent-Tolerant Lipase with Both Hydrolytic and Synthetic Activities from the Oleaginous Fungus Mortierella echinosphaera
  96. Altered Antimicrobial and Anti-biofilm Forming Effect of Thyme Essential Oil due to Changes in Composition
  97. Optimization of essential oil-based natural disinfectants against Listeria monocytogenes and Escherichia coli biofilms formed on polypropylene surfaces
  98. Anti-Candidal Activity and Functional Mapping of Recombinant and Synthetic Neosartorya fischeri Antifungal Protein 2 (NFAP2)
  99. Mobilization of phenolic antioxidants from grape, apple and pitahaya residues via solid state fungal fermentation and carbohydrase treatment
  100. Biosynthesized silver and gold nanoparticles are potent antimycotics against opportunistic pathogenic yeasts and dermatophytes
  101. Exophiala dermatitidis Endophthalmitis: Case Report and Literature Review
  102. Investigation of Candida parapsilosis virulence regulatory factors during host-pathogen interaction
  103. Common cuckoos (Cuculus canorus) affect the bacterial diversity of the eggshells of their great reed warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) hosts
  104. Development of a plasmid free CRISPR-Cas9 system for the genetic modification of Mucor circinelloides
  105. Reduction of deoxynivalenol (DON) contamination by improved fungicide use in wheat. Part 1. Dependence on epidemic severity and resistance level in small plot tests with artificial inoculation.
  106. Genome expansion and lineage-specific genetic innovations in the forest pathogenic fungi Armillaria
  107. Reduction of deoxynivalenol (DON) contamination by improved fungicide use in wheat. Part 2. Farm scale tests with different nozzle types and updating the integrated approach
  108. Interaction of THP-1 Monocytes with Conidia and Hyphae of Different Curvularia Strains
  109. The genus Parasola: phylogeny and the description of three new species
  110. Combined genotyping strategy reveals structural differences between Aspergillus flavus lineages from different habitats impacting human health
  111. In vitro activity of calcium channel blockers in combination with conventional antifungal agents against clinically important filamentous fungi
  112. Candida parapsilosis Secreted Lipase as an Important Virulence Factor
  113. Genome expansion and lineage-specific genetic innovations in the world’s largest organisms (Armillaria)
  114. Investigation of OCH1 in the Virulence of Candida parapsilosis Using a New Neonatal Mouse Model
  115. First Report of Trichoderma aggressivum f. aggressivum Green Mold on Agaricus bisporus in Europe
  116. Diversity Profile and Dynamics of Peptaibols Produced by Green Mould Trichoderma Species in Interactions with Their Hosts Agaricus bisporus and Pleurotus ostreatus
  117. Recurrent Scedosporium apiospermum mycetoma successfully treated by surgical excision and terbinafine treatment: a case report and review of the literature
  118. Purification and Properties of Extracellular Lipases with Transesterification Activity and 1,3-Regioselectivity from Rhizomucor miehei and Rhizopus oryzae
  119. Specific pathways mediating inflammasome activation by Candida parapsilosis
  120. green synthesised nanoparticle
  121. Optical Properties, Chemical Composition and the Toxicological Potential of Urban Particulate Matter
  122. New sterigmatocystin-producing species of Aspergillus section Versicolores from indoor air in Croatia
  123. Peptaibol profiles of Iranian Trichoderma isolates
  124. Effects of clary sage oil and its main components, linalool and linalyl acetate, on the plasma membrane of Candida albicans: an in vivo EPR study
  125. NFAP2, a novel cysteine-rich anti-yeast protein from Neosartorya fischeri NRRL 181: isolation and characterization
  126. Anti-listerial effect of selected essential oils and thymol
  127. Species diversity and cytotoxic potency of airborne sterigmatocystin-producing Aspergilli from the section Versicolores
  128. The effect of acute ophiobolin A treatment on HO-mediated inflammatory processes
  129. Ion trap mass spectrometry of surfactins produced by Bacillus subtilis SZMC 6179J reveals novel fragmentation features of cyclic lipopeptides
  130. Effects of essential oil combinations on pathogenic yeasts and moulds
  131. In vitrosusceptibility ofScedosporiumisolates to N-acetyl-L-cysteine alone and in combination with conventional antifungal agents: Table 1.
  132. Latest about Spoilage by Yeasts: Focus on the Deterioration of Beverages and Other Plant-Derived Products
  133. Characterization of transesterification reactions by Mucoromycotina lipases in non-aqueous media
  134. Ion exchange defines the biological activity of titanate nanotubes
  135. Characterisation of mitochondrial haplotypes occurred in a Candida albicans population
  136. Psathyloma, a new genus in Hymenogastraceae described from New Zealand
  137. Antifungal Susceptibility and Phylogeny of Opportunistic Members of the GenusFusariumCausing Human Keratomycosis in South India
  138. Molecular identification and antifungal susceptibility ofCurvularia australiensis, C. hawaiiensisandC. spiciferaisolated from human eye infections
  139. Enhanced production of industrial enzymes in Mucoromycotina fungi during solid-state fermentation of agricultural wastes/by-products
  140. Identification of Aspergillus species in Central Europe able to produce G-type aflatoxins
  141. Tannase Immobilization by Chitin-Alginate Based Adsorption-Entrapment Technique and Its Exploitation in Fruit Juice Clarification
  142. In vitroantifungal activity of antipsychotic drugs and their combinations with conventional antifungals againstScedosporiumandPseudallescheriaisolates
  143. Antifungal Effect of Essential Oils against Fusarium Keratitis Isolates
  144. Role of probiotic Lactobacillus fermentum KKL1 in the preparation of a rice based fermented beverage
  145. Insight into the antifungal mechanism of Neosartorya fischeri antifungal protein
  146. Filamentous fungal infections of the cornea: a global overview of epidemiology and drug sensitivity
  147. Candida parapsilosis produces prostaglandins from exogenous arachidonic acid and OLE2 is not required for their synthesis
  148. Expression of Xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous cytochrome-P450 hydroxylase and reductase in Mucor circinelloides
  149. Kinetic studies of Candida parapsilosis phagocytosis by macrophages and detection of intracellular survival mechanisms
  150. Fungi From Different Substrates
  151. Extracellular Enzymes and Mycotoxins as Virulence Factors in Fusarium and Aspergillus Keratitis
  152. Ophiobolin A from Bipolaris oryzae Perturbs Motility and Membrane Integrities of Porcine Sperm and Induces Cell Death on Mammalian Somatic Cell Lines
  153. A dually located multi-HMG-box protein ofAspergillus nidulanshas a crucial role in conidial and ascospore germination
  154. Finding needles in haystacks: linking scientific names, reference specimens and molecular data for Fungi
  155. Occurrence of black Aspergilli in indoor environments of six countries
  156. Transcription of the three HMG-CoA reductase genes of Mucor circinelloides
  157. Transcriptome profile of the murine macrophage cell response to Candida parapsilosis
  158. SecretedCandida parapsilosislipase modulates the immune response of primary human macrophages
  159. Production of a defensin-like antifungal protein NFAP from Neosartorya fischeri in Pichia pastoris and its antifungal activity against filamentous fungal isolates from human infections
  160. Regulation of cytotoxic, non-estrogenic, oxidative stress-induced processes of zearalenone in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe
  161. Susceptibility of clinically important dermatophytes against statins and different statin-antifungal combinations
  162. Differential Sensitivity of the Species of Candida parapsilosis Sensu Lato Complex Against Statins
  163. Isolated sinusitis sphenoidalis caused by Trichoderma longibrachiatum in an immunocompetent patient with headache
  164. Characterization of Virulence Properties in the C. parapsilosis Sensu Lato Species
  165. A comprehensive molecular phylogeny of the <I>Mortierellales</I> (<I>Mortierellomycotina</I>) based on nuclear ribosomal DNA
  166. Rapid genotyping of genetically modified laboratory animals from whole blood samples without DNA preparation
  167. Recent Results in Alamethicin Research
  168. Fusarium keratitis in South India: causative agents, their antifungal susceptibilities and a rapid identification method for the Fusarium solani species complex
  169. Iteratively Refined Guide Trees Help Improving Alignment and Phylogenetic Inference in the Mushroom Family Bolbitiaceae
  170. Investigation of the antimicrobial effect of Neosartorya fischeri antifungal protein (NFAP) after heterologous expression in Aspergillus nidulans
  171. A novel, multiplex, real-time PCR–based approach for the detection of the commonly occurring pathogenic fungi and bacteria
  172. Antifungal peptides homologous to the Penicillium chrysogenum antifungal protein (PAF) are widespread among Fusaria
  173. Keratitis caused by Aspergillus pseudotamarii
  174. Phylogenetic analyses of Coprinopsis sections Lanatuli and Atramentarii identify multiple species within morphologically defined taxa
  175. Rapid purification method for fumonisin B1 using centrifugal partition chromatography
  176. Canthaxanthin production with modified Mucor circinelloides strains
  177. In vitro interactions of amantadine hydrochloride, R-(-)-deprenyl hydrochloride and valproic acid sodium salt with antifungal agents against filamentous fungal species causing central nervous system infection
  178. Black Aspergilli and fumonisin contamination in onions purchased in Hungary
  179. The First Report on Mushroom Green Mould Disease in Croatia / Prvi Izvještaj O Bolesti Zelene Plijesni U Hrvatskoj
  180. Antifungal activity of the primycin complex and its main components A1, A2 and C1 on a Candida albicans clinical isolate, and their effects on the dynamic plasma membrane changes
  181. Re-Mind the Gap! Insertion – Deletion Data Reveal Neglected Phylogenetic Potential of the Nuclear Ribosomal Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) of Fungi
  182. Isolation and Characterization of Antagonistic Bacillus Strains Capable to Degrade Ethylenethiourea
  183. Degradation of thiamethoxam and metoprolol by UV, O3 and UV/O3 hybrid processes: Kinetics, degradation intermediates and toxicity
  184. Morphological characterization of clades of the Psathyrellaceae (Agaricales) inferred from a multigene phylogeny
  185. Homology modeling and phylogenetic relationships of catalases of an opportunistic pathogen Rhizopus oryzae
  186. Lichtheimia Species Exhibit Differences in Virulence Potential
  187. Characterization of two different toxins of Wickerhamomyces anomalus (pichia anomala) VKM Y-159
  188. Characterization of a β-glucosidase with transgalactosylation capacity from the zygomycete Rhizomucor miehei
  189. Isolation of new Pseudomonas tolaasii bacteriophages and genomic investigation of the lytic phage BF7
  190. Epidemiology of Aspergillus keratitis at a tertiary care eye hospital in South India and antifungal susceptibilities of the causative agents
  191. Nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region as a universal DNA barcode marker for Fungi
  192. In vivo direct interaction of the antibiotic primycin on a Candida albicans clinical isolate and its ergosterol-less mutant
  193. Molecular Identification and Antifungal Susceptibilities of Black Aspergillus Isolates from Otomycosis Cases in Hungary
  194. The Identification of Gene Duplication and the Role of Secreted Aspartyl Proteinase 1 in Candida parapsilosis Virulence
  195. The Evolution of Defense Mechanisms Correlate with the Explosive Diversification of Autodigesting Coprinellus Mushrooms (Agaricales, Fungi)
  196. Direct in vivo interaction of the antibiotic primycin with the plasma membrane of Candida albicans: An EPR study
  197. Integration of a Bacterial β-Carotene Ketolase Gene into the Mucor circinelloides Genome by the Agrobacterium tumefaciens-Mediated Transformation Method
  198. Phylogeny and species delimitation in the genusCoprinelluswith special emphasis on the haired species
  199. Species pattern and phylogenetic relationships of Trichoderma strains in rice fields of Southern Caspian Sea, Iran
  200. Data Partitions, Bayesian Analysis and Phylogeny of the Zygomycetous Fungal Family Mortierellaceae, Inferred from Nuclear Ribosomal DNA Sequences
  201. Species assignment and antifungal susceptibilities of black aspergilli recovered from otomycosis cases in Iran
  202. Isolation and characterization of Neosartorya fischeri antifungal protein (NFAP)
  203. Expression of three isoprenoid biosynthesis genes and their effects on the carotenoid production of the zygomycete Mucor circinelloides
  204. Characterization of stress processes of Phaffia rhodozyma stress-resistant mutant
  205. In vitro interactions of Candida parapsilosis wild type and lipase deficient mutants with human monocyte derived dendritic cells
  206. In vitro antifungal activity of phenothiazines and their combination with amphotericin B against different Candida species
  207. Characterization of pseudomonads isolated from decaying sporocarps of oyster mushroom
  208. Where is the unseen fungal diversity hidden? A study of Mortierella reveals a large contribution of reference collections to the identification of fungal environmental sequences
  209. Understanding the Evolutionary Processes of Fungal Fruiting Bodies: Correlated Evolution and Divergence Times in the Psathyrellaceae
  210. Strain-specific SCAR markers for the detection of Trichoderma harzianum AS12-2, a biological control agent against Rhizocto nia solani , the causal agent of rice sheath blight
  211. Molecular identification of potentialy mycotoxigenic black Aspergili contaminating pistachio nuts in Iran
  212. Anti yeast activities of some essential oils in growth medium, fruit juices and milk
  213. The evolution of autodigestion in the mushroom family Psathyrellaceae (Agaricales) inferred from Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian methods
  214. Coprinellus radicellus, a new species with northern distribution
  215. Antifungal activity of statins and their interaction with amphotericin B against clinically important Zygomycetes
  216. Antibacterial effect of essential oils and interaction with food components
  217. In vivo direct patulin-induced fluidization of the plasma membrane of fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe
  218. Chemical, Physical and Biological Approaches to Prevent Ochratoxin Induced Toxicoses in Humans and Animals
  219. Type studies and nomenclatural revisions in <I>Parasola (Psathyrellaceae)</I> and related taxa
  220. In vitro synergistic interactions of the effects of various statins and azoles against some clinically important fungi
  221. Identification of acid- and thermotolerant extracellular β-glucosidase activities in Zygomycetes fungi
  222. Oxidative stress induced by HIV-1 F34IVpr in Schizosaccharomyces pombe is one of its multiple functions
  223. In vitro interactions between primycin and different statins in their effects against some clinically important fungi
  224. Molecular identification ofTrichodermaspecies associated withPleurotus ostreatusand natural substrates of the oyster mushroom
  225. A new β-glucosidase gene from the zygomycete fungus Rhizomucor miehei
  226. Infectious Keratitis Caused by Aspergillus tubingensis
  227. Mycotic Keratitis Due to Aspergillus nomius
  228. Are Statins Applicable for the Prevention and Treatment of Zygomycosis?
  229. In vitro interaction between suramin and fluvastatin against clinically important Zygomycetes
  230. Phylogeny and character evolution of the coprinoid mushroom genus <I>Parasola</I> as inferred from LSU and ITS nrDNA sequence data
  231. Convergent evolution and orphan genes in the Fur4p‐like family and characterization of a general nucleoside transporter in Aspergillus nidulans
  232. Genetic variability of Candida albicans isolates in a university hospital in Hungary
  233. Inhibitory Effects of Cysteine and Cysteine Derivatives on Germination of Sporangiospores and Hyphal Growth of Different Zygomycetes
  234. Antifungal peptides secreted by filamentous fungi as promising new agents in human therapy
  235. Anticandidal effect of berry juices and extracts from Ribes species
  236. In vitroactivity of phenothiazines and their combinations with amphotericin B against Zygomycetes causing rhinocerebral zygomycosis
  237. Cloning of the Rhizomucor miehei 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase gene and its heterologous expression in Mucor circinelloides
  238. Black aspergilli in tropical infections
  239. In vitro activity of Penicillium chrysogenum antifungal protein (PAF) and its combination with fluconazole against different dermatophytes
  240. Purification and preliminary characterization of a cold-adapted extracellular proteinase from Trichoderma atroviride
  241. Comparison of killer toxin-producing and non-producing strains of Filobasidium capsuligenum: Proposal for two varieties
  242. Comparative analysis of the complete mitochondrial genomes of Aspergillus niger mtDNA type 1a and Aspergillus tubingensis mtDNA type 2b
  243. High-affinity iron permease (FTR1) gene sequence-based molecular identification of clinically important Zygomycetes
  244. Molecular studies on zygomycetes fungi causing opportunistic infections
  245. Effect of polar and non-polar carotenoids on Xanthophylomyces dendrorhous membranes by EPR
  246. Agrobacterium tumefaciens -mediated transformation of the zygomycete fungusBackusella lamprospora
  247. Case of Keratitis Caused by Aspergillus tamarii
  248. New microbial enzymes: Clues for environment friendly biorefinery technologies
  249. Mobility of herbicides and fungicides in soil and their effects on soil microorganisms
  250. The History of Alamethicin: A Review of the Most Extensively Studied Peptaibol
  251. Interactions between statins andPenicillium chrysogenumantifungal protein (PAF) to inhibit the germination of sporangiospores of different sensitiveZygomycetes
  252. Ochratoxin degradation and adsorption caused by astaxanthin-producing yeasts
  253. Green Mold Diseases of Agaricus and Pleurotus spp. Are Caused by Related but Phylogenetically Different Trichoderma Species
  254. Occurrence and genetic variability of Candida parapsilosis sensu lato in Hungary
  255. Interpretation of mtDNA RFLP variability among Aspergillus tubingensis isolates
  256. A novel, image analysis-based method for the evaluation of in vitro antagonism
  257. Production of Trichoderma strains with pesticide-polyresistance by mutagenesis and protoplast fusion
  258. Rapid identification of clinical Trichoderma longibrachiatum isolates by cellulose-acetate electrophoresis-mediated isoenzyme analysis
  259. Intraspecific mitochondrial DNA polymorphism within the emerging filamentous fungal pathogen Trichoderma longibrachiatum
  260. Comparative Study of Potential Virulence Factors in Human Pathogenic and Saprophytic Trichoderma longibrachiatum Strains
  261. Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation ofMucor circinelloides
  262. Heterologous expression of astaxanthin biosynthesis genes in Mucor circinelloides
  263. Extracellular Proteases ofTrichodermaSpecies
  264. Iron Gathering of Opportunistic Pathogenic Fungi
  265. Peptaibols and Related Peptaibiotics ofTrichoderma
  266. Degradation of ochratoxin A and other mycotoxins by Rhizopus isolates
  267. Sensitivity of different Zygomycetes to thePenicillium chrysogenumantifungal protein (PAF)
  268. Differentiation of Rhizomucor Species on the Basis of Their Different Sensitivities to Lovastatin
  269. Characterization ofCandida albicans colony morphological mutants and their hybrids by means of RAPD-PCR, isoenzyme analysis and pathogenicity analysis
  270. Cloning and sequence analysis of the glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase gene from the zygomycetes fungus Rhizomucor miehei
  271. Genetic variability in the species Rhizopus stolonifer, assessed by random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis
  272. Molecular Characterization and in planta Detection of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Endopolygalacturonase Genes
  273. Electrophoretic karyotype of twoMicromucor species
  274. Phylogenetic relationship of the genus Gilbertella and related genera within the order Mucorales based on 5.8 S ribosomal DNA sequences
  275. In Vitro interaction of the truffleTerfezia terfezioides withRobinia pseudoacacia andHelianthemum ovatum
  276. Recent advances in mycovirus research
  277. Characterization ofCandida albicans colony-morphology mutants and their hybrids
  278. Cloning and sequence analysis of Mucor Circinelloides glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase gene
  279. Studies on the root associations of the truffle Terfezia terfezioides
  280. Intraspecific invariability of the internal transcribed spacer region of rDNA of the truffleTerfezia terfezioides in Europe
  281. Variability of isozyme and rapd markers among isolates of mucor genevenesis
  282. Variation of isoenzyme and rapd patterns in Candida Albicans morphological mutants with altered colony ultrastructure
  283. Presence of double-stranded RNA and virus-like particles in <i>Rhizopus</i> isolates
  284. Intraspecific variation in two species ofRhizomucor assessed by random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis
  285. Rhizomucor tauricus: a questionable species of the genus
  286. Differentiation of Rhizomucor Species by Carbon Source Utilization and Isoenzyme Analysis
  287. Chromosomal DNA preparation from yeasts of biotechnological importance
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