Fungicidal versus Fungistatic: what's in a word? Historically clinicians have preferred to use 'cidal' antifungal agents, particularly in critically ill patients. However, data to support the belief that ... JS Lewis,JR Graybill - 《Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy》 被引量: 68发表: 2008年 ...
mechanisms, including stimulating thebody's immune system, producingnutrients (vitamins and short-chain fattyacids), and suppressing growth of fungi in the body.Many viruses - the Epstein-Barr virus,papilloma viruses, and hepatitis B and Cviruses - promote human cancers byintegrating their DNA into...
Where can fungi be found in the body? A Kingdom Of Organisms: Fungi is a kingdom of heterotrophic organisms, which means they cannot make their own food but must take in nutrients. Fungi accomplish this by breaking down and absorbing organic matter. They are decomposers, and thus play an ...
Basal fungal lineages such as the Mucoralean fungi provide a unique basis to study sexual reproduction, in which common ancestral traits found in both animal and fungal lineages may be conserved. This review discusses the sexual development, sex loci, and evolution of the sex locus in the Mucor...
The meaning of BRACKET FUNGUS is a polypore fungus (such as chicken of the woods) that is found chiefly on the trunks and limbs of trees and that forms tough, often woody fruiting bodies which are fanlike or shelflike in form; also : the fruiting body of
•We ask how repeating fruit body surveys affects results in fungi on wood.•The optimal sampling design depends on the question addressed.•Repeating surveys over time is necessary for estimating total population sizes.•Analyses of ecological niche benefit from increasing survey replication in ...
In subject area:Immunology and Microbiology Zoosporic fungi are placed into the Phylum Blastocladiomycota based primarily on morphological and cytological characters, including a zoospore with a single whiplash flagellum, a nuclear cap, and side–body complex (microbody lipid–globule complex), as well...
- Some fungi used by animals to break down plant material in the guts of crazing mammals - Many species of ants "farm" fungus Parasitic/Pathogenic Fungi Ringworm, athlete's foot, certain pneumonias, yeast infections, corn smut, wheat rust ...
In spite that oleaginous microalga seldom uses some special substrates such as lignocellulosic hydrolysates for fermentation (Huang et al., 2013), but it has many advantages which make it has great potential for wastewaters treatment. Compared with yeast, microalga can survive in the wastewaters with...
or pathogenic fungi, fungi that use as a source of food live tissues of various organisms. Parasitic fungi cause diseases in plants, animals, and humans. Many parasitic fungi are members of the class Fungi imperfecti, since they reproduce only asexually. The body of a parasitic fungus consists...