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  1. Notes on Medical Microbiology: Including Virology, Mycology and Parasitology by Katherine N. Ward, A. Christine McCartney, et all 2008-12-29
  2. Introduction to the History of Mycology by G. C. Ainsworth, 2009-06-18
  3. Fundamentals of Diagnostic Mycology by Fran Fisher MEdMT(ASCP), Norma B. Cook MAMT(ASCP), 1998-01-15
  4. Progress in Mycology
  5. Manual of Clinical Mycology by Norman F. Conant, etc., 1971-09-10
  6. New Insights in Medical Mycology
  7. Topley & Wilson's Microbiology and Microbial Infections, Volume 4: Medical Mycology by Libero Ajello, Roderick J. Hay, 1998-12-15
  8. Topley's and Wilson's Microbiology and Microbial Infections Vol. 3: Medical Mycology by William G. Merz, 2007-05
  9. Medical Mycology: The Pathogenic Fungi and the Pathogenic Actinomycetes by John Willard Rippon, 1988-03
  10. Pathogenic Fungi in Humans and Animals (Mycology)
  11. Clinical Mycology by Elias J. Anaissie, Michael R. McGinnis, et all 2002-07-15
  12. Principles and Practice of Clinical Mycology by F. C. Odds, 1996-05-13
  13. Medical mycology manual, by E. S Beneke, 1971
  14. A Century of Mycology

21. Applications Of Differential-Display Reverse Transcription-PCR To Molecular Path
Survey article J Sturtevant Clin. Microbiol. Rev. 2000 13(3) 408427.
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Applications of Differential-Display Reverse Transcription-PCR to Molecular Pathogenesis and Medical Mycology
Joy Sturtevant Department of Microbiology, Georgetown University Medical School, Washington, DC 20007 SUMMARY
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References The host-fungus interaction is characterized by changes in gene expression in both host and pathogen. Differential-display reverse transcription PCR (DDRT-PCR) is a PCR-based method that allows extensive analysis of gene expression among several cell populations. Several limitations and drawbacks to this procedure have now been addressed, including the large number of false-positive

22. Fungi Perfecti Gourmet And Medicinal Mushrooms
Specializes in the distribution of cultures, tools, and technologies for the cultivation of gourmet and medicinal mushrooms.
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23. Microbiologist Seeks Employment
Ph.D., M.S.P.H. Resume and CV. Experience includes all areas of microbiology to include virology (both serology and viral isolation), parasitology, mycology, tuberculosis, and clinical immunology.
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I have developed and applied skills in microbiology and infection control , supervised as many as 26 employees in large (500 bed hospitals) reference laboratories. My experience includes all areas of microbiology to include virology (both serology and viral isolation), parasitology mycology tuberculosis , and clinical immunology . I taught in active training programs in these centers for many specialties to include infectious disease pathology , and medical technology . I have been an invited lecturer at University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, and I am a contributing author to the textbook used in that program.
I have built complex relational databases in Access and Paradox for management of laboratory supply operations. I have designed a laboratory computer system featuring edit checks and conditional branching logic. I was a reviewer at the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research - Anti-Infectives at the Food and Drug Administration . I have written many computer applications that improved operations, and cut costs. I have used

24. Utah State University Intermountain Herbarium
If there is a topic or group that you would like us to consider as a workshop or fieldtrip please let us know.
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25. Vilgalys Mycology Lab
Medical mycology 37105114. Henkel, TW, Terborgh, J. and Vilgalys, RJ (2002).Ectomycorrhizal fungi and their leguminous hosts in the Pakaraima Mountains
http://www.biology.duke.edu/fungi/mycolab/
R. Vilgalys lab Department of Biology
Duke University
Durham, NC 27708, USA
Lab Phone : (919)660-7362 DUKE
MYCOLOGY
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26. Reviews In Medical Microbiology - Home
Journal of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Covering developments and techniques in medical microbiology, virology, mycology, parasitology, clinical microbiology, and hospital infection.
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  • 27. Tom Volk's Fungi Including Mushrooms, Mycology, Mushroom, Molds
    Information on mushrooms and mycology, forays and workshop information, images for teaching, and related resources.
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    28. Systematic Botany And Mycology Laboratory, ARS, USDA (no Flash Player Version)
    Systematic Botany and mycology Laboratory Home Page, contains systematic resources,searchable databases and reports on research activities.
    http://nt.ars-grin.gov/SBMLWeb/homehtml.cfm
    Mycologists Help Guard U.S. Borders. Fungus experts are part of a complicated mission - shielding American agriculture from harmful pests. Complete article Gladiolus Rust caused by Uromyces transversalis has recently been intercepted from Mexico. Additional information on this and other invasive fungi With the discovery of Asian soybean rust in the U.S. there is renewed interest in the rusts that occur on legumes. Interactive key for the common species of rust fungi on legumes in or near the U.S. Fungi Online Databases -About the Databases -BPI Specimens -Fungus-Host Distributions -Index of Fungi -Literature -Nomenclature -Saccardo Names -Search All Databases Images -Hypocrea alutacea -Hypocrealean fungi -Images of selected fungi -Phoma -Poinsettia scab -Ravenelia -Rusts other than Ravenelia -Trichoderma Invasive Fungi -Aecidium mori -Hemileia vastatrix -Peronospora radii -Phakopsora pachyrhizi -Plasmopara obducens -Puccinia gladioli -Puccinia glyceriae -Puccinia hemerocallidis -Puccinia horiana -Puccinia veronicae-longifoliae -Uromyces gladioli -Uromyces nyikensis -Uromyces transversalis Keys -Hypomyces -Ravenelia -Rust fungi on Fabaceae -Tilletia -Trichoderma Nomenclature -Ceratocystis paradoxa -Erysiphe polygoni -Kalmusia coniothyrium -Monilinia fructicola -Monilinia fructigena -Monilinia laxa -Phaeosphaeria maydis -Phoma andigena -Phoma crystalliniformis -Phyllachora maydis -Puccinia apii -Septoria lycopersici var. malagutii

    29. Weiterleitung
    covers the entire field of marine botany including marine microbiology and marine mycology. Its purpose is to disseminate original knowledge, to provide synopses of global or interdisciplinary interest, and to stress aspects of utilization. Published by Walter de Gruyter.
    http://www.degruyter.de/journals/bm/index.html

    30. Systematic Botany And Mycology Laboratory Fungal Databases
    The Systematic Botany and mycology Laboratory Fungal Database website has beenredesigned. If your browser is not automatically redirected to the new site,
    http://nt.ars-grin.gov/fungaldatabases/databaseframe.cfm
    The Systematic Botany and Mycology Laboratory Fungal Database website has been redesigned.
    If your browser is not automatically redirected to the new site, please visit our new search page

    31. Welcome
    Sells items based on the theme of mushrooms and mycology such as baskets, knives, clothing, books, and ornamental.
    http://www.mycomiscellany.co.uk
    Welcome
    Mycomiscellany sells mushroom related gifts including books, mushroom collecting baskets, knives, keyrings, hand magnifiers, ornamental mushrooms, clothing, crafts, cards,mushroom greeting cards and many more items. What does MycoMiscellany offer?
    A selection of practical aids to mushroom collectors, books, cards, stationery and notepads, models from life size to wooden mushroom sculptures, coasters, napkins and household textiles, craft items including embroidery kits and stencils and lots more!
    How do I shop with MycoMiscellany?
    You can either :
    • Shop and pay for your products online – despatch within 7 days, subject to availability Create and email your order online and send payment by cheque – despatch within 28 days, subject to availability Request a catalogue either online or by telephoning 01793 766759
    Please browse the following pages or search the index to see our unique collection of MycoMiscellany! Who is MycoMiscellany?
    Inspired by many years of searching for the right gift for fellow fungiphiles, Jenny Shorten has brought together this special collection of products selected from suppliers across Britain, Europe and further afield. Pictured below with field mycologist husband Dave. Index: Click Here This page contains the source code to power the
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    32. Xylariaceae: Home
    Keys and images of 12 genera of Xylariaceae.
    http://mycology.sinica.edu.tw/Xylariaceae/
    HOME OF THE XYLARIACEAE Xylariaceae is one of the most commonly encountered groups of ascomycetes with most of its members being stromatic, peritheciate, with an iodine-positive ascus apical ring, and with one-celled, dark ascospores on which a germination slit can be found. Most are inhabitants of wood, seeds, fruits, or leaves of angiosperms. Some are associated with insect nests. Most decay wood and many are plant pathogens. Many are endophytes. They are commonly found throughout the temperate and tropical regions of the world. We have fully monographed or revised 14 genera of the Xylariaceae, including: Ascovirgaria Biscogniauxia Kuntze, Creosphaeria Theiss., Daldinia Discoxylaria Entoleuca Syd., Hypoxylon Bull., Jumillera Kretzschmaria Fr., Kretzschmariella Viégas, Nemania S. F. Gray, Stilbohypoxylon Henn., Vivantia Whalleya We compiled a LIST OF MOST PUBLISHED EPITHETS for the above-listed genera. You can find out the current status of a species or varietal name through the list which contains more than 1,300 epithets.

    33. Field Mycology
    Field mycology is a new publication devoted to the identification and study of Field mycology is edited by a panel of expert British mycologists and
    http://www.cambridge.org/uk/journals/journal_catalogue.asp?historylinks=ALPHA&mn

    34. Roger's Home Page - 1. Geography Of Trinidad And Tobago
    Genealogy and personal family history, and a list of included surnames. Illustrations and diagrams of fungi from a teaching package on mycology, plus nature scenes from Trinidad and Tobago.
    http://www2.carib-link.net/~rfbarnes/
    WELCOME to TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO!
    click here For the topography of Trinidad, click here To see some of its towns and villages, click here For the topography of Tobago, click here To see some of its towns and villages, click here You are visitor number Send mail Life Sciences Home Page
    National Herbarium Home Page

    Friends of Botanic Gardens of Trinidad and Tobago
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    Last Update: 5 December 1999

    35. Japanese Journal Of Medical Mycology
    Nippon Ishinkin Gakkai Zasshi Japanese Journal of Medical mycology JapaneseJournal of Medical mycology Medissue corporation 1st Genesis Bldg 5F,
    http://www.jsmm.org/magazine/magazine.html
    Nippon Ishinkin Gakkai Zasshi
    Japanese Journal of Medical Mycology ISSN : Publisher : Japanese Journal of Medical Mycology
    Med-issue corporation
    1st Genesis Bldg 5F, 2-31-14
    Yushima, Bunkyo-ku,
    Tokyo 113-0034, Japan TEL : Issue : 4 issues/year
    To read the PDF file you will need Abobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. Top page

    36. Home Page Of The Illinois Mycological Association
    Promotes mycology, the study of fungi, through its member programs, services and events. Includes glossary, calendar, and photos.
    http://www.ilmyco.gen.chicago.il.us/
    Welcome to the website of the Illinois Mycological Association, dedicated to promoting mycology among members and the public. Former club president Eileen Schutte, club member John Komosa, and guest Karol Krowiak show off morels gathered on a club foray early in May.
    This site features All these features are interlinked: a technical term on any page will be colored Steel Blue and clicking on it will take you to a page that explains the term. Any mention of a myco-person will be in this color and will take you to a page with information about that person. And likewise, any mention of a gilled mushroom that's in our database of chicago-area gilled fungi will take you to a page describing that mushroom. We hope you enjoy the site and find it informative! For more background information about the IMA

    37. Mycology, University Of Tennessee
    Welcome to the mycology Lab at the University of Tennessee Links to othermycology sites. Faculty and Students. Ronald H. Petersen Karen Hughes
    http://fp.bio.utk.edu/mycology/
    Welcome to the Mycology Lab
    at the
    University of Tennessee
    Research Research Support Recent Papers Pleurotus web site ... Fungal Herbarium Technical materials Meripilus giganteus , Knoxville (on roots in lawn) July 1, 2002. The fungus is edible but not tasty. The underside consists of small pores and bruises brown when handled. Photo Gallery (Photos of fungi) Links to other mycology sites Faculty and Students Ronald H. Petersen Karen Hughes Juan Luis Mata Ed Grand Former students and Colleagues Dirk Krueger Shannon Tieken Questions or comments? Contact Ron Petersen at repete@utk.edu or Karen Hughes at khughes@utk.edu Key Words: Fungi, fungal systematics and evolution, molecular systematics, biological speciation, photographs of fungi

    38. UHHS / CWRU Center For Medical Mycology
    Unique resource combining clinical and basic science research in fungal biology,dermatophytes, candida albicans, fungal biofilms, fungal virulence factors,
    http://www.medicalmycology.org/
    "From the Test-Tube to the Patient" University Hospitals of Cleveland and Case Western Reserve University New Additions Fungal Biofilms
    Center for Medical Mycology (CMM) is a unique institutional resource for the study of fungal diseases from the test tube to the patient, which serves as a mycology reference center providing services to clinicians and the pharmaceutical industry. We also perform molecular level research on areas including fungal pathogenesis, virulence and formation of fungal biofilm, as well as clinically relevant studies in fungal biology. The faculty and staff at the Center possess high ethical standards and are committed to being effective, responsible and accountable.
    Our Mission
    Overview
    Research at the CMM is devoted to the following main areas:
  • A basic science area focusing on the biology of fungal biofilms , determination of virulence factors responsible for the pathogenesis of fungi including dermatophytes Candida albicans and Cryptococcus neoformans , and A pre-clinical laboratory area concentrating on development of reference method for antifungal susceptibility testing An in vivo animal center Studies of mechanism of action of different antifungal agents.
  • 39. Biomax, Biotechnology, Clinical Diagnostics, Microbiology
    Distributor of diagnostics products and laboratory equipment for territory of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, virology, allergy, autoimmune, blood grouping diagnostics products.
    http://www.biomax.hr
    biotechnology clinical diagnostics microbiology
    Hrvatski
    English

    40. Microbiology And Immunology On-line
    The search engine above does not yet search parasitology or mycology. OnlineMedical Dictionary Citing this book. If you are writing to us about this
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    This internet textbook covers all aspects of microbiology and immunology and is based on our course for second year Medical Students Department Medical School University IMMUNOLOGY ... Real time PCR tutorial THERE ARE NOW MORE THAN 70 AUDIO-VIDEO LECTURES IN MICROSOFT PRODUCER FORMAT ON-LINE AT THIS SITE - GO HERE
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