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  1. Rapid and Robust Identification of the Agents of Black-Grain Mycetoma by Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization–Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry
  2. Isolates of the emerging pathogen Candida auris present in the UK have several geographic origins
  3. Subcutaneous Mycotic Cyst Caused by Roussoella percutanea in a UK Renal Transplant Patient
  4. Novel taxa of thermally dimorphic systemic pathogens in theAjellomycetaceae(Onygenales)
  5. Biofilm-Forming Capability of Highly Virulent, Multidrug-Resistant Candida auris
  6. Rapid Identification of Clinically Relevant Members of the Genus Exophiala by Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization–Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry and Description of Two Novel Species, Exophiala campbellii and Exophiala lavatrina
  7. Open toe sandals syndrome
  8. Comparative Pathogenicity of United Kingdom Isolates of the Emerging Pathogen Candida auris and Other Key Pathogenic Candida Species
  9. Novel Taxa Associated with Human Fungal Black-Grain Mycetomas: Emarellia grisea gen. nov., sp. nov., and Emarellia paragrisea sp. nov.
  10. Rapid identification of 6328 isolates of pathogenic yeasts using MALDI-ToF MS and a simplified, rapid extraction procedure that is compatible with the Bruker Biotyper platform and database
  11. A rare case of fungal keratitis: diagnosis and management
  12. Trichophyton , Microsporum , Epidermophyton , and Agents of Superficial Mycoses
  13. First confirmation ofPseudogymnoascus destructansin British bats and hibernacula
  14. Interpretation of Fungal Culture Results
  15. An Emmonsia Species Causing Disseminated Infection in South Africa
  16. Genomics and Proteomics as Compared to Conventional Phenotypic Approaches for the Identification of the Agents of Invasive Fungal Infections
  17. Rasamsonia argillacea mycosis in a dog: first case in Europe
  18. Epidemiology, Antifungal Susceptibility, and Pathogenicity of Candida africana Isolates from the United Kingdom
  19. Rapid Methods for the Extraction and Archiving of Molecular Grade Fungal Genomic DNA
  20. Evaluation of the Commercial Rapid Trehalose Test (GLABRATA RTT) for the Point of Isolation Identification of Candida glabrata Isolates in Primary Cultures
  21. Purpureocillium, a new genus for the medically important Paecilomyces lilacinus
  22. Eumycetoma of the Hand Caused by Leptosphaeria tompkinsii and Refractory to Medical Therapy with Voriconazole
  23. Lack of standardization in the procedures for mycological examination of sputum samples from CF patients: a possible cause for variations in the prevalence of filamentous fungi
  24. Isolation of the Fungus Geosmithia argillacea in Sputum of People with Cystic Fibrosis
  25. An Improved Protocol for the Preparation of Total Genomic DNA from Isolates of Yeast and Mould Using Whatman FTA Filter Papers
  26. Adiaspiromycosis mimicking widespread malignancy in a patient with pulmonary adenocarcinoma
  27. Adiaspiromycosis Due to Emmonsia crescens is Widespread in Native British Mammals
  28. Pyrosequencing Analysis of 20 Nucleotides of Internal Transcribed Spacer 2 Discriminates Candida parapsilosis, Candida metapsilosis, and Candida orthopsilosis
  29. The Importance of Conventional Methods: Microscopy and Culture
  30. Domain II Hairpin Structure in ITS1 Sequences as an Aid in Differentiating Recently Evolved Animal and Plant Pathogenic Fungi
  31. Candida nivariensis, an Emerging Pathogenic Fungus with Multidrug Resistance to Antifungal Agents
  32. Molecular identification of pathogenic fungi
  33. Fungal pyelonephritis due to Cladophialophora bantiana in a cat
  34. Emmonsia crescensinfection in a British water vole (Arvicola terrestris)
  35. Polycytella Hominisis a mutated form ofScedosporium Apiospermum
  36. Arthroderma olidum, sp. nov. A new addition to theTrichophyton terrestrecomplex
  37. Sub-cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused byCladophialophora devriesiiin a United Kingdom resident
  38. Effects of Vaccine Strain Mutations in Domain V of the Internal Ribosome Entry Segment Compared in the Wild Type Poliovirus Type 1 Context
  39. Free Poly(A) Stimulates Capped mRNA Translation in Vitro through the eIF4G-Poly(A)-binding Protein Interaction
  40. Detailed Analysis of the Requirements of Hepatitis A Virus Internal Ribosome Entry Segment for the Eukaryotic Initiation Factor Complex eIF4F
  41. Eukaryotic Initiation Factor 4G-Poly(A) Binding Protein Interaction Is Required for Poly(A) Tail-Mediated Stimulation of Picornavirus Internal Ribosome Entry Segment-Driven Translation but Not for X-Mediated Stimulation of Hepatitis C Virus Translation
  42. Biochemical characterisation of cap-poly(A) synergy in rabbit reticulocyte lysates: the eIF4G-PABP interaction increases the functional affinity of eIF4E for the capped mRNA 5'-end
  43. Cap-Poly(A) Synergy in Mammalian Cell-free Extracts: INVESTIGATION OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR POLY(A)-MEDIATED STIMULATION OF TRANSLATION INITIATION
  44. Role of the HIV Type 1 Glycoprotein 120 V3 Loop in Determining Coreceptor Usage
  45. Study of the immunogenicity of different recombinant Mengo viruses expressing HIV1 and SIV epitopes
  46. Intact Eukaryotic Initiation Factor 4G Is Required for Hepatitis A Virus Internal Initiation of Translation
  47. Comparison of Picornaviral IRES-Driven Internal Initiation of Translation in Cultured Cells of Different Origins
  48. Extensive Regions ofpolAre Required for Efficient Human Immunodeficiency Virus Polyprotein Processing and Particle Maturation
  49. Natural Isolates of ECHO Virus Type 25 with Extensive Variations in IRES Sequences and Different Translational Efficiencies
  50. Picornavirus internal ribosome entry segments: comparison of translation efficiency and the requirements for optimal internal initiation of translationin vitro
  51. Initiation of translation of human rhinovirus RNA: Mapping the internal ribosome entry site