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1. Fungal Genetics Newsletter
- www.fgsc.net
- Fungal Genetics Newsletter.
- Fungal Genetics Newsletter #51 .
- Fungal Genetics Newsletter #50, December, 2003 .
- Fungal Genetics Newsletter #49, September 2002 .
- Fungal Genetics Newsletter #48, September 2001 .
- Fungal Genetics Newsletter #47, August 2000 .
- Fungal Genetics Newlsetter 46 - 1999 .
- Fungal Genetics Newsletter 45- 1998.
- Fungal Genetics Newsletter 44 - 1997 .
- Fungal Genetics Newsletter 43 - 1996.
- Fungal Genetics Newsletter 42 - 1995 .
- Fungal Genetics Newsletter 41 - 1994.
- Fungal Genetics Newsletter 40 - 1993.
- Fungal Genetics Newsletter 39 - 1992.
- Fungal Genetics Newsletter 38 - 1991.
- Fungal Genetics Newsletter 37 - 1990.
2. Autism Treatments: Anti-Fungal Treatments
- www.healing-arts.org
- Anti-Fungal Treatment.
- Anti-fungal Treatment.
- These microbes can be involved in autism, as fungal metabolites are often found in the urine of autistic children. ...
- Many children with autism respond to anti-fungal treatment, and score high for yeast and anaerobic bacteria on such tests as the Comprehensive Digestive Stool Analysis test, available at the Great Plains Laboratory or Great Smokies Laboratory.
- Return to "Quick-Index" on Anti-Fungal Treatment .
- Because it is impractical to expect anyone to stay on a totally yeast-free diet, ongoing medication, anti-fungal supplements, and avoidance of sugars are often used to control Candida. Even with the use of anti-fungal drugs, it is still important to limit sugar, because yeast grows 200 times faster in the presence of sugar. ...
- If a potent anti-fungal such as Diflucan or Nizoral is used, it can be assumed that within 1 - 2 months most all of the yeast will die off. ... If the die-off does not end in 14 - 17 days, the anti-fungal medication is usually changed. ...
- Return to "Quick-Index" on Anti-Fungal Treatment .
- He recently discovered unusual microbial metabolites in the urine of autistic children who responded remarkably well to anti-fungal treatments. ...
- , acidophilus) and/or taking anti-fungal medications (e. ...
- Return to "Quick-Index" on Anti-Fungal Treatment .
- When the Los Angeles Times published a long, syndicated article about a child whose autistic behavior and symptoms were greatly reduced by anti-fungal treatment in 1983, the Mayos, and the Institute for Child Behavior Research, which was mentioned in the article, began receiving letters and phone calls from parents of autistic children throughout the country. ...
- Return to "Quick-Index" on Anti-Fungal Treatment .
- List of Articles & Information on Anti-Fungal Treatment: .
3. CABI Databases - Authors of Fungal Names
- www.indexfungorum.org
- Search Species 2000 Fungal GSDs.
- Search Authors of Fungal Names.
- AUTHORS OF FUNGAL NAMES.
- Authors of Fungal Names was published in 1992 as a supplement to the Index of Fungi. ... During the intervening 10 years details of about 2000 new fungal name authors have been accumulated, during the production of the Index of Fungi and also during the augmentation of the data available in IndexFungorum. ...
- Authors Of Fungal Names, version 2 (omissions and errors to Paul Kirk, please).
4. The Fungal Web
- helios.bto.ed.ac.uk
- The Fungal Web.
- It provides an introduction to fungi and fungal activities.
- Fungal tip growth and hyphal tropisms.
- Fungal zoospores: Oomycota.
- Fungal zoospores: plasmodiophorids and chytrids.
- For a comprehensive list of fungal resources on the WWW see: http://muse. ...
- These and other aspects of fungal biology are discussed in various Profiles on this site.
- The fungal lifestyle.
- Tip growth of fungal hyphae. ...
- Apical growth is the hallmark of fungi (see Fungal tip growth and hyphal tropisms). ...
- Others are potent toxins that are dangerous when eaten by humans or other animals (see below for one example), and others include pigments inserted into the fungal walls or released into the surrounding environment, or flavour or odour components of toadstools. ...
- Figures B, C show two examples of potent fungal toxins (mycotoxins). ...
- Organisms with a fungal lifestyle (Kingdom Stramenopila) but with cellulose walls and with cellular and biochemical features resembling those of plants. ...
- (see Pythium oligandrum, Fungal zoospores).
- See Fungal zoospores: chytrids and plasmodiophorids. ...
- Click HERE (not on this server) for further details of fungal groups, including the fossil record and phylogenetic relationships.
5. Virtual Hospital: Fungal Infections of the Sinuses, Introduction
- www.vh.org
- Fungal Infections of the Sinuses.
- Clinical Manifestations of Fungal Sinusitis.
- Although sinusitis afflicts up to 20% of individuals during the course of their lives, fungal infections of the sinuses are relatively uncommon. ...
- Fungal sinusitis has emerged as a more vital health problem in modern times because of increased travel into and out of endemic areas, immune deficient states such as AIDS, immunosuppression for transplantation and from chemotherapy, and the more prevalent use of long-term, broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy. ...
- Fungal specific stains such as periodic acid-Schiff (PAS), or Grocot's methenamine silver (GMS) are most often necessary for definitive diagnosis. ...
- This is especially exemplified in allergic fungal sinusitis, wherein an actual immunoglobulin E (IgE) mediated type of hypersensitivity is induced. ...
- The humoral response activates lymphocytes and macrophages through lymphokines and other mediators, stimulating increasing phagocytosis and fungal death. ...
- A classification system has evolved, essentially dividing fungal sinusitis into four primary categories: .
- Allergic fungal sinusitis .
- Most cases of fungal sinusitis can be assigned to one of these categories; however, on rare occasion a case of chronic fungal sinusitis confounds classification. ...
- Acute/Fulminant Fungal Sinusitis.
- Blitzer (1980) reported that diabetic ketoacidosis was present in 126 of the 179 cases reviewed (70%), making it the most common predisposing factor for acute fungal sinusitis. ...
- In patients with AIDS, fungal sinusitis is surprisingly rare given that the primary immune deficiency is cellular. ...
- Histologic examination of the infected tissue reveals fungal invasion, necrosis and neutrophilic infiltration. ...
- Orbital ischemia, caused by fungal angio-invasion, is the hallmark of mucormycosis, and can be distinguished from pyogenic orbital congestion by the presence of lax periorbital edema, early blindness, total opthalmoplegia, a cloudy cornea, and mild or absent proptosis and chemosis. ...
- The clinician should have a high index of suspicion in any immunosuppressed patient, especially a ketoacidotic diabetic, who presents with a rhinosinusitis until the diagnosis of fungal sinusitis can be excluded. ...
6. FUNGAL MENINGITIS
- www.healthtouch.com
- FUNGAL MENINGITIS .
- What is it? Fungal meningitis (men-in-ji-tis) is an infection that causes swelling and irritation around the brain and spinal cord. ... Fungal meningitis can be a very serious illness. ...
- Anyone can get fungal meningitis and usually it can not be prevented. ...
7. The Fungal Jungal; Mushroom & Fungi Identification and Information
- www.fungaljungal.org
- Fungal Boogie by Zoe Wood and Larry Evans features 13 songs about fungi, edible and otherwise, in a range of musical styles that includes blues, calypso, polka, and rockabilly. Zoe's guitar is accompanied by percussion, bass, cello, and even harpsichord as she sings about Agaricus, Amanita, Psathyrella, Naematoloma and other remarkable aspects of the Fungal Jungle.
- To receive Fungal Boogie by mail: .
- FUNGAL BOOGIE.
- Please send questions and comments about the Fungal Jungal to Larry Evans: fungus@fungaljungal. ...
8. Postgraduate Medicine: Superficial fungal infection of the skin
- www.postgradmed.com
- Superficial fungal infection of the skin.
- To become familiar with the various presentations of superficial cutaneous fungal infections .
- To understand the most effective treatment approaches to superficial fungal infections .
- Preview: What people gain in warmth and protection from use of occlusive clothing and shoes they may pay for in the form of cutaneous fungal infections. Warm, moist conditions can promote growth of numerous organisms or allow fungal infection to develop over another disorder of the skin or nails. ... They also summarize differential diagnosis of similar-appearing lesions and discuss management options for each of the fungal infections.
- Superficial fungal infection of the skin: where and how it appears help determine therapy. ...
- Superficial fungal infections of the skin are some of the most common dermatologic conditions seen in clinical practice, so recognition is important for primary care physicians. ...
- Superficial fungal infections can be divided into three broad categories: dermatophytic infections, tinea versicolor, and cutaneous candidiasis (1). ...
- Ketoconazole cream and shampoo can be added as adjunctive therapy to reduce fungal shedding. ...
- It may coexist with other fungal infections, such as tinea pedis (17). ...
- Onychomycosis is fungal infection of the nail unit, including the nail plate and nail bed. ... Patients with onychomycosis often have concomitant fungal infections at other sites (1). ...
- Fungal nail infections can cause a wide variety of clinical presentations. ...
- As noted, treatment of cutaneous fungal infections may consist of topical or systemic agents, used singly or in combination. ...
- Polyenes: These agents act by binding to the fungal cell membrane sterols, causing changes in permeability, leakage of contents and, finally, death of the cell. ...
9. Fungal Nail Infections - Quest Diagnostics Patient Health Library
- www.questdiagnostics.com
- Fungal Nail Infections.
- What is a fungal nail infection?.
- Fungal nail infection occurs when a fungus invades the nail plate and the nail bed beneath a fingernail or toenail. ...
- Longstanding athlete's foot can result in fungal toenail infection. Shoes that are moist, tight, and do not allow air to circulate contribute to fungal infections. ...
- Fungal nail infection is also called onychomycosis or ringworm of the nail. There are four major types of fungal nail infection.
- What are common symptoms of fungal nail infection?.
- Fungal nail infection can cause a nail to crack or thicken, becoming discolored, streaked, or spotted. As a fungal infection progresses, the nail can become unsightly. ...
- See an illustration of the most common type of fungal nail infection , distal subungual onychomycosis. ...
- How does my health professional diagnose fungal nail infection?.
- Your health professional will diagnose a fungal nail infection by looking at the nail, taking a history of your condition, and possibly testing for the presence of a fungus. ... About 50% of all nail diseases are fungal nail infections. ...
- Are there risks related to fungal nail infection?.
- Over time, a fungal nail infection can cause permanent nail damage. As a fungal nail infection invades more of a nail, it becomes more difficult to cure. ...
10. Fungal Infections of Fingernails and Toenails - February 15, 2001 - American Family Physician
- www.aafp.org
- Fungal Infections of Fingernails and Toenails.
- Who gets fungal nail infections? .
- Anyone can get fungal nail infections. ... Children hardly ever get fungal nail infections. ...
- What causes fungal nail infections? .
- It may be hard to know where or how you got a fungal nail infection. If you often wear heavy work boots all day, you might be more likely to get a fungal infection in your toenails. ...
- If your hands are often wet (for example, like dishwashers in restaurants and professional house cleaners), you are more likely to get fungal fingernail infections. ...
- Sometimes several people in a family get fungal infections in their nails. ...
- How do I find out if I have a fungal nail infection? .
- If you think you have a fungal infection in your fingernails or toenails, see your doctor. ...
- The test can tell if you have a fungal infection or another kind of infection. ...
- How is a fungal nail infection treated? .
- Several medicines can treat a fungal nail infection. ...
- Here are some things you can do to take care of your nails while you have a fungal nail infection: .
11. ARS : News & Events
- www.ars.usda.gov
- Beneficial Fungal Strains Fight Harmful Ones in Corn / February 22, 2005 / News from the USDA Agricultural Research Service .
- Beneficial Fungal Strains Fight Harmful Ones in Corn .
- ARS scientists developed two fungal strains that don't produce these toxins in corn crops. ...
- Hot, dry conditions are particularly conducive to fungal growth and aflatoxin production. ...
- When a nontoxic fungal mixture was mixed with toxin-producing A. flavus and used to treat soil, corn had 65 to 94 percent less aflatoxin, compared to corn grown in soil treated with the toxin-producing fungal strain alone.
- ARS has filed a patent application on the nontoxic fungal strains. ...
- Further trials are needed to demonstrate that the fungal mixtures are effective under varying conditions naturally found in southern corn production. ...
12. Fungal Mitochondrial Genome Project (FMGP)
- megasun.bch.umontreal.ca
- Fungal Mitochondrial Genome Project (FMGP) | Sequencing Projects.
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