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Mitosporic Fungi

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Definition: A large and heterogenous group of fungi whose common characteristic is the absence of a sexual state. Many of the pathogenic fungi in humans belong to this group.  GEN or unspecified; prefer specifics; infection   
Examples Acremonium; Alternaria; Aspergillus; Beauveria; Blastomyces; Botrytis; Brettanomyces; Candida; Chrysosporium; Cladosporium; Coccidioides; Colletotrichum; Cryptococcus; Duddingtonia; Epidermophyton; Exophiala; Fusarium; Geotrichum; Gliocladium; Helminthosporium; Histoplasma; Kloeckera; Lacazia; Madurella; Malassezia; Metarhizium; Microsporum; Neotyphodium; Paecilomyces; Paracoccidioides; Penicillium; Phialophora; Pyricularia grisea; Rhizoctonia; Rhodotorula; Scedosporium; Scopulariopsis; Sporothrix; Stachybotrys; Trichoderma; Trichophyton; Trichosporon; Verticillium
Other names Hyphomycetes; Fungi, Mitosporic; Fungi imperfecti; Deuteromycota; Deuteromycetes; imperfectus, Fungi; imperfecti, Fungi; Mitosporic Fungus; Hyphomycete; Fungus, Mitosporic; Fungi imperfectus; Deuteromycete; Deuteromycotas
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSource
S-15183b  0   Sphingosine/*analogs & derivatives Mitosporic Fungi. J Antibiot (Tokyo) 2001 May;54(5):415-20
S-15183a  0   Sphingosine/*analogs & derivatives Mitosporic Fungi. J Antibiot (Tokyo) 2001 May;54(5):415-20
aubazidan  64427-24-3   *Polysaccharides Bandages Mitosporic Fungi. Stomatologiia (Mosk) 1986;65(2):5
carbohydrate-binding protein, nematophagous fungi  0   *Fungal Proteins *Lectins Acetylgalactosamine/metabolism Mitosporic Fungi Nematoda. J Bacteriol 1984;159(1):53

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