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  1. Pathological Mycology; An Enquiry Into the Etiology of Infective Diseases by German Sims Woodhead, 2010-01-11
  2. Journal of mycology by B M. 1818-1904 Everhart, 2010-05-14
  3. An Introduction to Medical Mycology by George Lewis, Mary Hopper, et all 1958
  4. Laboratory Medical Mycology by Yousef Al-Doory, 1980-06
  5. Journal of Mycology (13-14) by United States. Division of Pathology, 2010-03-28
  6. Medical Mycology (Studies in Biology) by Mary P. English, 1980-07-01
  7. Modern Methods in Food Mycology, Volume 31 (Developments in Food Science)
  8. Laboratory methods in medical mycology (HEW publication) by Leanor Davison Haley, 1979
  9. Elements of medical mycology, by Jacob Hyams Swartz, 1949
  10. Metal Ions in Fungi (Mycology)
  11. Molecular Biology and Its Application to Medical Mycology (Nato a S I Series Series H, Cell Biology) by Bruno Maresca, George S., Ph.D. Kobayashi, 1993-09
  12. Technical Mycology: The Utilization of Micro-Organisims in the Arts and Manuf... by Franz Lafar, 1898
  13. Introduction to Industrial Mycology by George Smith, 1986-12-01
  14. Advances in medical mycology: Dr. O.P. Srivastava festschrift volume

81. MYCOLOGY AT LSU
mycology at LSU, Louisiana State Unversity, mycology, Biological Sciences, LSU.
http://lsb380.plbio.lsu.edu/Home.html

LSU HomePage
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Mycology at LSU mblackwell@lsu.edu
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Tel. 1-225-578-8551 or -8562 or -2601 (messages)
Fa x See our pictures from meetings, field research in Louisiana and Panama, and vacation travel, including Nhu's trip to Vietnam
Join MSA and use the latest technology Join MSA. The great equalizer Mycology at LSU Service to MSA leads to higher office Join MSA and live to be 100 Genealogy of North American Mycologists Found photograph. Among the mementos collected during his life, mycologist Bernard Lowy had a photograph from Barro Colorado Island (BCI) dated July 1950. It shows A. M. Chickering (leading), a tropical spider specialist, and James Zetek, the "Baron of BCI," descending the steep grade to the dock depicted in one of our photographs. Our photograph of the 196 steps (looking up) was taken almost exactly 51 years later (see our Bettlebellyeast project BCI photographs , page 4). Another interesting comparison is the change in island dress over the intervening 51 years. The black and white photograph by an unknown photographer was discovered by chance after ours had already been posted.

82. Field Mycology
Field mycology is devoted to the identification and study of wild fungi in Britain Field mycology is edited by a panel of expert British mycologists and
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Field Mycology is devoted to the identification and study of wild fungi in Britain and Europe. It is designed to aid readers’ identification skills with user-friendly keys, many colour illustrations, and tips on where and how to look for interesting and less commonly recorded species. It guides readers through the techniques required for identifying fungi in the field and under the microscope, provides reviews and guides to literature, and brings readers up-to-date with local and national recording and conservation schemes. All of this, plus the latest mycological news and events from Britain and around the world is presented. Field Mycology is edited by a panel of expert British mycologists and conservationists.
Print ISSN: 1468-1641
Online ISSN: Full pricing details Current volume: 6:1 - 6:4, 2005

83. Tom Volk's Fungi
Information on mushrooms and mycology, forays and workshop information, images for teaching, and related resources.
http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/toms_fungi/

84. Atlas Medical Mycology
to Teikyo University Institute of Medical mycology. Atlas Medical mycology.Click the image to see a more detailed version. For more Images, Please Visit
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For more Images, Please Visit Pathogenic Fugi Database(PFDB) Nomarski differential interference contrast micrographs showing hat-shaped Hansenula anomala (syn. Pichia anomala, Candida pelliculosa ) ascospores. Cultures were grown on malt extract agar for 2 weeks. Magnification is x1,000. (141K) Four ascospores lodging in an ascus (141K)Two ascospores released outside from a lysed ascus Candida albicans in Blood smear, taken from murine model of candidemia,PAS staining, x600 Trichosporon beigelii in Blood smear, taken from murine model of systemic Trichosporon infection,PAS staining, x600 Trichosporon beigelii phagocyted in Blood smear, taken from murine model of systemic Trichosporon infection,PAS staining, x600 Penicillium marneffei , Giant colony surface on SDA 5 days at 27C (15K)Giant colony bottom on SDA 5 days at 27C Penicillium marneffei , Colony surface on SDA 5 days at 37C (12K)Colony bottom on SDA 5 days at 37C (162K) Yeast form of Penicillium marneffei , Lactophoenol cotton blue staining, x600 To Makimura's HOME –Š‘º ‚̃z[ƒ€‚Ö
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85. Mike's Home Page
Includes full text of three historical books on British fungi, index to illustrations in The Mycologist and Field mycology, and links.
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... The Field Studies Council holds courses in the UK and Northern Ireland on fungi, lichens, mosses and liverworts and, indeed, on most 'natural history-related' subjects as part of its mission 'to promote a better understanding of our environment and the way in which we use it.')
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    Home page of Teikyo University Institute of Medical mycology The OldestInternet Homepage of Medical mycology in the World
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    539 Otsuka, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0395 JAPAN
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    This Server is to be shut doun from 0300 to 0330 JST in every morning. The Oldest Internet Homepage of Medical Mycology in the World makimura@main.teikyo-u.ac.jp Created as Dr. Makimura`s page: 8 Dec. 1995.
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    87. Journal Of Medical Microbiology -- Home
    Journal of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Covers medical, dental and veterinary microbiology and infective diseases, including bacteriology, virology, parasitology, and mycology.
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    88. Index
    Scientific journals, publications, library, and mycological directory.
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    89. General Concepts Of Mycology
    General Concepts of mycology. Michael R. McGinnis. Stephen K. Tyring. General Concepts.Fungi are eukaryotic microorganisms which are heterotrophic and
    http://gsbs.utmb.edu/microbook/mycogenc.htm
    General Concepts of Mycology
    Michael R. McGinnis
    Stephen K. Tyring
    General Concepts
    Fungi are eukaryotic microorganisms which are heterotrophic and essentially aerobic with limited anaerobic capabilities. Fungi synthesize lysine by the L-aadipic acid biosynthetic pathway. They possess chitinous cell walls, plasma membranes containing ergosterol, 80SrRNA and microtubules composed of tubulin. Fungi grow as yeasts, molds or a combination of both (i.e. dimorphism).
    Clinical Presentation
    Fungal infections can present clinically in three general manners. Cutaneous presentations can include dermatophyte infections as well as more superficial manifestations seen in pityriasis versicolor. Subcutaneous infections, such as sporotrichosis, often result from traumatic inoculation of the responsible organism into the skin. Systemic mycoses usually follow inhalation and are subsequent to primary pulmonary infections. Alternatively, systemic fungal infections can occur in immunocompromised hosts from normal flora. For example, Candida albicans is frequently seen as part of normal vaginal flora but can produce systemic disease in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy or in AIDS patients. In addition, fungi can indirectly produce disease by eliciting an immune response in the host.

    90. Canadian Mycological Resource
    A Canadian focus on mushrooms, fungi, and mycology resources.
    http://www.fungi.ca/
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    Fungi.ca
    Fungi.ca
    is a site providing Canadian content on mycological issues. Useful links, and other relevant material will be provided to help both amateurs and professionals track down what they need on the web. The ultimate usefullness of this site will depend on input from all of you. Suggest links, provide news, articles, and pictures. Make the site what you need it to be. Contact us at info@fungi.ca Who is fungi.ca? Right now a couple of volunteers. Mycologue Publications (a Canadian Mycology Publisher who carry Bryce Kendrick's The Fifth Kingdom ) has kindly donated the web space. Bryce Kendrick has offered to help provide some content. In time maybe you will have some ideas to contribute. April 2003

    91. Introduction To Mycology
    In mycology, fungi are classified on the basis of their ability to reproducesexually, asexually, McGinnis MR Laboratory Handbook of Medical mycology.
    http://gsbs.utmb.edu/microbook/intomyco.htm
    Introduction to Mycology
    Michael R. McGinnis
    Stephen K. Tyring
    General Concepts
    Fungi
    The fungi are a group of eukaryotic microorganisms, some of which are capable of causing superficial, cutaneous, subcutaneous, or systemic disease.
    Physiology
    Fungi are heterotrophic and essentially aerobic, with limited anaerobic capabilities, and can synthesize lysine by the L- a -adipic acid biosynthetic pathway.
    Structure
    Fungi possess chitinous cell walls, plasma membranes containing ergosterol, 80S rRNA, and microtubules composed of tubulin.
    Morphology
    Yeasts are single-celled forms that reproduce by budding, whereas molds form multicellular hyphae. Dimorphic fungi grow as yeasts or spherules in vivo, as well as in vitro at 37°C, but as molds at 25°C. Dimorphism is regulated by factors such as temperature, CO concentration, pH, and the levels of cysteine or other sulfhydryl-containing compounds.
    Propagules
    Conidia are asexual propagules (reproductive units) formed in various manners. Spores may be either asexual or sexual in origin. Asexual spores are produced in sac-like cells called sporangia and are called sporangiospores. Sexual spores include ascospores, basidiospores, oospores, and zygospores, which are used to determine phylogenetic relationships.
    Classification
    Asexual structures are referred to as anamorphs; sexual structures are known as teleomorphs; and the whole fungus is known as the holomorph. Two independent, coexisting classification systems, one based on anamorphs and the other on teleomorphs, are used to classify fungi.

    92. Search The FUNGI Archives
    Belgian mailinglist for mycology. Share your questions and answers; outdooractivities; determinations about fungi with others who are also interested in mycology. Or search the archive for some information.
    http://listserv.cc.kuleuven.ac.be/cgi-bin/wa?S1=fungi

    93. Mycology Image Gallery - TML & MSH MicroWeb
    Welcome to the Mount Sinai Hospital and Toronto Medical Laboratories SharedMicrobiology Service mycology Image Gallery.
    http://microbiology.mtsinai.on.ca/mig/index.shtml
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    Subhash Mohan
    who is the department's current Senior and Teaching Medical Mycology Technologist. All images are accompanied by brief comments helping to identify the images provided. Please choose a gallery to the right to start your search. Subhash Mohan is actively involved with medical mycology education by holding seminars and live workshops, as well as correspondance courses in mycology two terms per year. Please feel free to contact Subhash Mohan for further information regarding mycology teachings.

    94. Mycology
    Question 1 What is mycology, and what is the difference between Mushrooms andFungi? mycology is the study of fungi and organisms that, like fungi,
    http://www.ilmyco.gen.chicago.il.us/TopTen/Mycol8.html

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    Question 1: What is Mycology, and what is the difference between Mushrooms and Fungi?
    Terms discussed: fleshy fungus (pl. fleshy fungi), Fungus (pl. Fungi), Mushroom (pl. Mushrooms), Mycology
    Okay, this is really three questions...
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    3) What is the difference between mushrooms and fungi?
    1) What is Mycology
    Image of Odontia from Jean Louis Émile Boudier Icones mycologicae ou iconographie des champignons de France, principalement Discomycètes
    Mycology
    is the study of fungi and organisms that, like fungi
    • Do not produce their own food by means of photosynthesis, and
    • Reproduce by means of spores (bottom right in the picture).
    2) What are fungi?
    Fungi are a kingdom of organisms which share the following characteristics:
    • Their main body is in the form of thin (one cell thick!) strands called mycelium (bottom left in the picture).
    • They cannot manufacture their own food through photosynthesis; rather, the mycelium secretes enzymes which digest part of their surroundings (a log, for example) and this is then absorbed by the mycelium
    • Their cell walls are made mostly of chitin and similar compounds, not cellulose.

    95. Centre For Research In Fungal Diversity
    Promotes research excellence and facilitate training in fungal diversity in the Asian region. Includes staff and student profiles, publications list, and related links. University of Hong Kong.
    http://www.hku.hk/ecology/mycology

    96. MedBioWorld: Mycology Journals
    Links to mycology Journals. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology Journal ofMedical Veterinary mycology Journal of the German Mycological Society
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    97. SCI-BITES: Journals Ranked By Impact: Mycology
    Journals Ranked by Impact mycology. Read an interview with Medical mycology’sChief Editor, Dr. Ira Salkin, discussing the journal’s citation record
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    98. Systematic Botany And Mycology Laboratory, ARS, USDA (no Flash Player Version)
    Research into the systematics of fungi and vascular plants essential to solving problems in sustainable and conventional agriculture. Includes interactive keys for several genera. U.S. Department of Agriculture.
    http://nt.ars-grin.gov
    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

    99. Mycology
    The endowed chair mycology is integrated in the Research Group Evolutionary Biology.More information about the research field mycology is therefore
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    The endowed chair Mycology is integrated in the Research Group Evolutionary Biology. More information about the research field Mycology is therefore integrated in the Evolutionary Biology site Contact IBED Contact Mycology

    100. Field Mycology
    A new publication from the British Mycological Society devoted to the identification and study of wild fungi in Britain and Europe.
    http://titles.cambridge.org/journals/journal_catalogue.asp?historylinks=SUBJ&

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