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    Indoor airborne fungi and wheeze in the first year of life among a cohort of infants at risk for asthma by Rosenbaum, Paula F, Crawford, Judith A, Anagnost, Susan E, Wang, C J K, Hunt, Andrew, Anbar, Ran D, Hargrave, Teresa M, Hall, E Geralyn, Liu, Chien-Chih, Abraham, Jerrold L

    “…In studies worldwide, respiratory outcomes such as cough, wheeze and asthma have been consistently linked to mold exposure. Young children spend most of their…”
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    Fungi inhabiting southern pine utility poles during manufacture by Anagnost, S.E, Zhou, S, Yeo, H, Wang, C.J.K, Smith, W.B, Roberts, D.M

    Published in Forest products journal (2006)
    “…Southern pine utility poles were examined at two commercial sites in the southeastern United States for the presence of fungi during the processing steps of…”
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    Emendation of the genus Wangiella and a new combination, W. Heteromorpha by McKemy, J.M, Rogers, S.O, Wang, C.J.K

    Published in Mycologia (01-01-1999)
    “…A reexamination of the pleoanamorphic fungus, Wangiella dermatitidis, type species of Wangiella, has demonstrated the formation of phialides with distinct…”
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    Stenocephalopsis, not Stenocephalum as the genus for Rhinotrichum subalutaceum by Chamuris, G.P. (Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA.), Wang, C.J.K

    Published in Mycologia (01-05-1998)
    “…In a previous paper we proposed the name Stenocephalum to accommodate Rhinotrichum subalutaceum Peck (Chamuris and Wang, 1990). Unfortunately the genus name…”
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    Messenger RNA intron in the nuclear 18s ribosomal RNA gene of deuteromycetes by Rogers, S.O. (New York State Univ., Syracuse (USA). College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Faculty of Environmental and Forest Biology), Yan, Z.H, Shinohara, M, LoBuglio, K.F, Wang, C.J.K

    Published in Current genetics (1993)
    “…Introns within messenger RNA genes have characteristic border sequences and a conserved region near the 3'end of the intron. All are involved in splicing to…”
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    A new species of Sporidesmiella from New York by McKemy, J.M. (State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY.), Wang, C.J.K

    Published in Mycologia (01-01-1996)
    “…Sporidesmiella setosa, a dematiaceous hyphomycete, is described from bark of Betula alleghaniensis in New York. Comparison is made to S. parva and S…”
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    Scytalidium circinatum sp. nov., a hyphomycete from utility poles by Sigler, L. (University of Alberta Microfungus Collection and Herbarium, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada), Wang, C.J.K

    Published in Mycologia (01-05-1990)
    “…A long-term study of fungi involved in the colonization and decay of fumigated and nonfumigated utility poles in the eastern United States yielded over 3000…”
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    New and rare lignicolous Hyphomycetes by Wang, C.J.K, Sutton, B.C

    Published in Mycologia (01-05-1982)
    “…The following in the Hyphomycetes are proposed: as new species Phaeostalagmus altissimus, P. arbusculus, Spadicoides catenulata, and S. constricta; a new genus…”
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    Molecular characterization of dematiaceous root endophytes by HARNEY, S. K., ROGERS, S. O., WANG, C. J. K.

    Published in Mycological research (01-11-1997)
    “…Sterile dematiaceous fungi are commonly isolated from plant roots. They are often assigned to Mycelium radicis atrovirens, a name originally proposed for…”
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