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- It was initially thought to be the former, as are many Mucorales.
- Infections from the six different taxonomic families of Mucorales have virtually indistinguishable clinical courses.
- The "'Pilobolaceae "'are a family of fungi in the Mucorales order.
- The "'Choanephoraceae "'are a family of fungi in the order Mucorales.
- The "'Radiomycetaceae "'are a family of fungi in the order Mucorales.
- The "'Umbelopsidaceae "'are a family of fungi in the order Mucorales.
- The "'Syncephalastraceae "'are a family of fungi in the order Mucorales.
- This condition results in an acidic pH which makes serum iron more available, permitting the growth of Mucorales.
- They lack the columella and apophysis present in sporangiophores of many other species of the " Mucorales ".
- Unlike other members of the Mucorales, " Cunninghamella " species produce only one spore in each sporangium.
- Some species of the order Mucorales are able to grow under anaerobic conditions, while most of them require aerobic conditions.
- Unlike most members of the Mucorales, " Apophysomyces " species often fail to sporulate under standard clinical laboratory culture conditions.
- ""'Phycomyces blakesleeanus " "'is a filamentous fungus in the Order Mucorales of the phylum Zygomycota or subphylum Mucoromycotina.
- Unlike many members of the Mucorales, species of " Apophysomyces " are often slow to sporulate, further complicating rapid culture-based identification.
- In the United States, for example, the " Apophysomyces " species complex represents 0.5 % of Mucorales isolates from clinical samples.
- Normally, culture of material from a biopsied lesion is used to recover and identify members of the Mucorales although blood cultures are often negative for these fungi.
- Although " C . bertholletiae " is only responsible for a small percentage of mucormycoses, it is cited as having the worst prognosis of the Mucorales.
- The mold produces two types of sporangia : one type is tree-like in shape, with mostly single-spored sporangiola; the other type has a morphology more typical of the Mucorales.
- On April 5, 1952, biochemist Durey Peterson and microbiologist Herbert Murray at Upjohn published the first report of a fermentation process for the microbial 11?-oxygenation of steroids in a single step ( by common molds of the order Mucorales ).
- However, compared to other " Mucorales " species, " C . bertholletiae " has decreased responsiveness to some antifungals that are commonly prescribed to treat mucormycoses, and samples should be tested for individual antibiotic susceptibility if possible.
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