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    Extremotolerant rock inhabiting black fungi from Italian monumental sites by Isola, D., Zucconi, L., Onofri, S., Caneva, G., de Hoog, G. S., Selbmann, L.

    Published in Fungal diversity (01-01-2016)
    “…A wide sampling for isolating highly destructive and extremotolerant black fungi was performed from Italian monuments in selected historical sites which…”
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    Phaeohyphomycoses, Emerging Opportunistic Diseases in Animals by SEYEDMOUSAVI, S, GUILLOT, J, DE HOOG, G. S

    Published in Clinical Microbiology Reviews (01-01-2013)
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    Spectrum of Clinically Relevant Exophiala Species in the United States by ZENG, J. S, SUTTON, D. A, FOTHERGILL, A. W, RINALDI, M. G, HARRAK, M. J, DE HOOG, G. S

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-11-2007)
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    Susceptibility and diversity in the therapy-refractory genus scedosporium by Lackner, M, Hagen, F, Meis, J F, Gerrits van den Ende, A H G, Vu, D, Robert, V, Fritz, J, Moussa, T A A, de Hoog, G S

    Published in Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (01-10-2014)
    “…Scedosporium species show decreased susceptibility to the majority of systemic antifungal drugs. Acquired resistance is likely to disseminate differentially…”
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    Whole-genome resequencing of Trichophyton rubrum provides insights into population differentiation and drug resistance by Zheng, Hailin, Blechert, Oliver, Mei, Huan, Ge, Liyu, Liu, Jia, Tao, Ye, Li, Dongmei, de Hoog, G. S., Liu, Weida

    Published in Mycopathologia (1975) (01-02-2020)
    “…Trichophyton rubrum ( T. rubrum ) is anthropophilic fungus and thus a very common cause of dermatophyte infections around the world. Infection of T. rubrum…”
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    Regional Differences in Antifungal Susceptibility of the Prevalent Dermatophyte Trichophyton rubrum by Jiang, Y., Luo, W., Verweij, P. E., Song, Y., Zhang, B., Shang, Z., Al-Hatmi, A. M. S., Ahmed, S. A., Wan, Z., Li, R., de Hoog, G. S.

    Published in Mycopathologia (1975) (01-03-2021)
    “…In vitro susceptibility testing for Trichophyton rubrum has shown resistance to terbinafine, azoles and amorolfine, locally, but epidemiological cutoffs are…”
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    Global ITS diversity in the Sporothrix schenckii complex by Zhou, Xun, Rodrigues, Anderson M., Feng, Peiying, de Hoog, G. S.

    Published in Fungal diversity (01-05-2014)
    “…Molecular phylogeny has revealed that sporotrichosis is caused by several Sporothrix species which differ in clinical behavior. The complex is embedded within…”
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    Black yeast-like fungi associated with Lethargic Crab Disease (LCD) in the mangrove-land crab, Ucides cordatus (Ocypodidae) by Vicente, Vania A., Orélis-Ribeiro, R., Najafzadeh, M.J., Sun, Jiufeng, Guerra, Raquel Schier, Miesch, Stephanie, Ostrensky, Antonio, Meis, Jacques F., Klaassen, Corné H., de Hoog, G.S., Boeger, Walter A.

    Published in Veterinary microbiology (06-07-2012)
    “…Lethargic Crab Disease (LCD) caused extensive epizootic mortality of the mangrove land crab Ucides cordatus (Brachyura: Ocypodidae) along the Brazilian coast,…”
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    Rock-inhabiting fungi originated during periods of dry climate in the late Devonian and middle Triassic by Gueidan, Cécile, Ruibal, Constantino, de Hoog, G.S., Schneider, Harald

    Published in Fungal biology (01-10-2011)
    “…Non-lichenized rock-inhabiting fungi (RIF) are slow-growing melanized ascomycetes colonizing rock surfaces in arid environments. They possess adaptations,…”
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    Dishwashers – A man-made ecological niche accommodating human opportunistic fungal pathogens by Zalar, P., Novak, M., de Hoog, G.S., Gunde-Cimerman, N.

    Published in Fungal biology (01-10-2011)
    “…Habitats in human households may accommodate microorganisms outside the common spectrum of ubiquitous saprobes. Enrichment of fungi that may require specific…”
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    Genetic diversity and species delimitation in the opportunistic genus Fonsecaea by Najafzadeh, M. J., Gueidan, C., Badali, H., Van Den Ende, A. H. G. Gerrits, Xi, Lian, Hoog, G. S. De

    Published in Medical mycology (Oxford) (01-01-2009)
    “…Genetic diversity and species delimitation were investigated among 39 isolates recovered from clinical and environmental sources in Central and South America,…”
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    Combination of Amphotericin B and Terbinafine against Melanized Fungi Associated with Chromoblastomycosis by Deng, S, Lei, W, de Hoog, G S, Yang, L, Vitale, R G, Rafati, H, Seyedmousavi, M, Tolooe, A, van der Lee, H, Liao, W, Verweij, P E, Seyedmousavi, S

    Published in Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (01-06-2018)
    “…Our studies showed that a combination of amphotericin B and terbinafine had synergistic effects against the majority of melanized fungi associated with…”
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    Molecular Diagnosis of Emmonsia-Like Fungi Occurring in Wild Animals by Danesi, P., Falcaro, C., Dukik, K., Jiang, Y., Rizzoli, A. P., Allavena, R., Simpson, V., Ravagnan, S., Zanardello, C., Capelli, G., de Hoog, G. S.

    Published in Mycopathologia (1975) (01-02-2020)
    “…Using specific primers based on the ribosomal operon, positive DNA amplification was obtained from lungs of 11/215 tested small burrowing animals, both…”
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    Intraspecific Diversity and Taxonomy of Emmonsia crescens by Jiang, Y., Tsui, C. K. M., Ahmed, S. A., Hagen, F., Shang, Z., Gerrits van den Ende, A. H. G., Verweij, P. E., Lu, H., de Hoog, G. S.

    Published in Mycopathologia (1975) (01-08-2020)
    “…Emmonsia crescens is known as an environmental pathogen causing adiaspiromycosis in small rodents. As the generic name Emmonsia is no longer available for this…”
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    Antifungal Susceptibility Patterns of Opportunistic Fungi in the Genera Verruconis and Ochroconis by SEYEDMOUSAVI, S, SAMERPITAK, K, RIJS, A. J. M. M, MELCHERS, W. J. G, MOUTON, J. W, VERWEIJ, P. E, DE HOOG, G. S

    Published in Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (01-06-2014)
    “…Species of Verruconis and species of Ochroconis are dematiaceous fungi generally found in the environment but having the ability to infect humans, dogs, cats,…”
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    Identification of Pseudallescheria and Scedosporium Species by Three Molecular Methods by Lu, Qiaoyun, Gerrits van den Ende, A.H.G, Bakkers, J.M.J.E, Sun, Jiufeng, Lackner, M, Najafzadeh, M.J, Melchers, W.J.G, Li, Ruoyu, de Hoog, G.S

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-03-2011)
    “…The major clinically relevant species in Scedosporium (teleomorph Pseudallescheria) are Pseudallescheria boydii, Scedosporium aurantiacum, Scedosporium…”
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    Scopulariopsis, a Poorly Known Opportunistic Fungus: Spectrum of Species in Clinical Samples and In Vitro Responses to Antifungal Drugs by Sandoval-Denis, Marcelo, Sutton, Deanna A, Fothergill, Annette W, Cano-Lira, Josep, Gené, Josepa, Decock, C A, de Hoog, G S, Guarro, Josep

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-12-2013)
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    Phylogeny and taxonomy of meristematic rock-inhabiting black fungi in the Dothideomycetes based on multi-locus phylogenies by Egidi, E., de Hoog, G. S., Isola, D., Onofri, S., Quaedvlieg, W., de Vries, M., Verkley, G. J. M., Stielow, J. B., Zucconi, L., Selbmann, L.

    Published in Fungal diversity (01-03-2014)
    “…The last decade has revealed an unexpected fungal diversity associated with natural rocks, often collected in environments influenced by harsh climatic…”
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    Molecular diversity of Fonsecaea (Chaetothyriales) causing chromoblastomycosis in southern China by Xi, Liyan, Sun, Jiufeng, Lu, Changming, Liu, Honfang, Xie, Zhi, Fukushima, Kazutaka, Takizawa, Kayoko, Najafzadeh, Mohammad Javad, Hoog, G. S. De

    Published in Medical mycology (Oxford) (01-01-2009)
    “…Chromoblastomycosis is a chronic, cutaneous and subcutaneous infection caused by members of the order Chaetothyriales and commonly found in China. Among the…”
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    In Vitro Antifungal Susceptibility of Cladophialophora carrionii, an Agent of Human Chromoblastomycosis by DENG, S, DE HOOG, G. S, BADALI, H, YANG, L, NAJAFZADEH, M. J, PAN, B, CURFS-BREUKER, I, MEIS, J. F, LIAO, W

    Published in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (01-04-2013)
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