[HTML] from plos.orgCH Li, M Cervantes, DJ Springer, T Boekhout… - PLoS Pathogens, 2011 - dx.plos.org Mucormycosis is recognized as an emerging infectious disease. Compared to other fungal infections, mucormycosis results in high mortality: ∼50% of overall infections and >90% in disseminated infections. There is therefore an ongoing need to study these fungal pathogens. However, ... Related articles - Cached - All 3 versions
[PDF] from academicjournals.orgCO Omoifo - African Journal of Biotechnology, 2011 - academicjournals.org Previous studies showed that zinc and myoinositol, which are intracellular, serve as components of signalling elements in many eukaryotes, and participate in stimulating the induction and proliferation of yeast cells from sporangiospores of fungi. It was thought that a transmembrane-pH- ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 2 versions
KM Foos, NL May, DL Beach, M Pomper… - Mycologia, 2011 - Mycol Soc America ... Even though the size and shape of the sporangiospores have been found to be stable within species (Foos and Jeffries 1988 Go ), species descriptions typically give such a large range of sporangiospore sizes that this character provides insufficient information to make an ... Related articles - All 4 versions
Y Ogawa, M Sugiyama, D Hirose, K Kusama-Eguchi… - Mycoscience, 2011 - Springer ... U. isabellina, NRRL 1757 and both strains of U. vinacea, CBS 222.29 and CBS 561.63 (Table 3). The divergent sporangiospore morphology may be related to the nature of their sporangial walls. Tokumasu et al. (1990) theorized that the polygonal sporangiospores of some ... Related articles - All 3 versions
[PDF] from academicjournals.orgCO Omoifo - African Journal of Biotechnology, 2011 - academicjournals.org ... In the present study, terminal budding yeast cells were induced from sporangiospores in two different ways, viz (a) sporangiospore to nucleates to protoplasts to yeast cells; (b) sporangiospore to moniliform hypha to yeast Page 6. 4274 Afr. J. Biotechnol. cell. ... Related articles - View as HTML