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1 dern arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomales, Zygomycetes).
2 erstanding of infection types caused by this zygomycete.
3 d by the most common, clinically significant Zygomycetes.
4 nging sporangiospores and invading hyphae of Zygomycetes.
5  significantly protected flies infected with Zygomycetes.
6 e XTT method for rapid MIC determination for Zygomycetes.
7 fungi of the Mucorales order of the class of Zygomycetes.
8 asts, four species of Aspergillus, and three zygomycetes.
9 M38-A MICs to Etest and YeastOne MICs for 92 zygomycetes, 126 Aspergillus isolates, 110 Candida isola
10 H agar; (ii) incubation times of 16 to 24 h (zygomycetes), 24 h (Aspergillus fumigatus, A. flavus, an
11 s MGCD290 demonstrated synergy against 14/15 Zygomycetes (9 Rhizopus isolates and 5 Mucor isolates).
12 poridia are true fungi that descended from a zygomycete ancestor and suggest microsporidia may have a
13 icrosporidia are true fungi descended from a zygomycete ancestor.
14 breaks were usually Aspergillus species, but Zygomycetes and other fungi were occasionally reported.
15 astOne MICs was 98 to 100% at 16 to 24 h for zygomycetes and yeasts and 99% at 24 to 48 h for Aspergi
16 rog tablets against all mold isolates except zygomycetes, and 10-microg amphotericin B tablets agains
17 ycorrhizal (AM) fungi (Order Glomales, Class Zygomycetes) are a diverse group of soil fungi that form
18                                       In the zygomycete basal fungal lineage, the sex locus is a synt
19  itraconazole 10-microg disk (for all except zygomycetes), BBL caspofungin 5-microg disk, and amphote
20 hagocytosis and caused less hyphal damage to Zygomycetes compared with that to A. fumigatus.
21 t clinically relevant concentrations against Zygomycetes, Cryptococcus neoformans, or Fusarium spp.
22                                          The zygomycete cultured was Rhizopus schipperae.
23 al mucormycosis (ROCM) caused by more common zygomycetes (e.g., Mucor) is known to cause rapidly fata
24 ters has now revealed conserved synteny with zygomycete fungi, indicating that microsporidia are true
25    Phycomyces blakesleeanus is a filamentous zygomycete fungus that produces striking elongated singl
26 rly, whereas fungal infections (Aspergillus, Zygomycetes, Fusarium species) are common if neutropenia
27 gal pathogens, including Aspergillus and the Zygomycetes, have been reported with increasing frequenc
28 omycosis was based on the phylum Zygomycota (Zygomycetes) in which the etiologic agents had been clas
29 gatus, Scedosporium spp., Fusarium spp., and zygomycetes (including Absidia, Mucor, and Rhizopus spp.
30 s is widely detected in clinical isolates of Zygomycetes, including Rhizopus oryzae strains, we found
31  flies displayed increased susceptibility to Zygomycetes infection.
32 and 10-microg amphotericin B tablets against zygomycete isolates only.
33                                          The Zygomycetes isolates (74% of which were of the genus Rhi
34 )) and wild-type fruit flies, infection with Zygomycetes isolates that had been exposed to voriconazo
35 rdized amount of fungal spores from clinical Zygomycetes isolates to study virulence and host defense
36 yping and in vitro susceptibility testing of Zygomycetes isolates.
37 icle discusses the host defense to different Zygomycetes, its augmentation, and its subsequent impact
38 omycetes and Tremellomycetes, and the basal 'Zygomycete' lineage Mucormycotina.
39 5-microg disk, and amphotericin B 10-microg (zygomycetes only).
40 t Scedosporium spp., and no activity against zygomycetes or Fusarium spp.
41  10 Aspergillus isolates, 15 isolates of the Zygomycetes order, 10 Cryptococcus neoformans isolates,
42                                  Exposure of Zygomycetes organisms to voriconazole selectively enhanc
43 ent with deferoxamine dramatically increased Zygomycetes pathogenicity in our model.
44  melanogaster (e.g., Aspergillus fumigatus), Zygomycetes rapidly infect and kill wild-type flies.
45 ps among 42 isolates representing species of Zygomycetes reported to cause infections in humans and o
46  present study using 14 clinical isolates of Zygomycetes (Rhizopus oryzae [5 isolates], Cunninghamell
47 ne Cladosporium (RR = 1.52; CI, 1.02, 2.25), Zygomycetes (RR = 1.96; CI, 1.35, 2.83), and Alternaria
48 tly lower survival rates than infection with Zygomycetes strains grown in drug-free media.
49        The virulence of voriconazole-exposed Zygomycetes strains was compared with that of voriconazo
50                                        Three Zygomycetes strains were exposed to voriconazole by seri
51         Apophysomyces elegans is an emerging zygomycete that has been reported to cause invasive cuta
52 her loci conserved between microsporidia and zygomycetes to the exclusion of all other fungal lineage
53                         Classic enhancers of Zygomycetes virulence in humans, such as corticosteroids
54 re or voriconazole-associated alterations in Zygomycetes virulence.
55 ling in wild-type flies after infection with Zygomycetes vs. A. fumigatus identified genes selectivel
56 ecular database for all clinically important Zygomycetes was constructed from nucleotide sequences fr
57  flies exhibited increased susceptibility to Zygomycetes, whereas constitutive overexpression of the
58 entified genes selectively down-regulated by Zygomycetes, which act in pathogen recognition, immune d
59 ction in 15 (54%) of 28 clinical isolates of Zygomycetes, with 33% of the bacterial strains showing 8

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