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1. Invasive Fungal Diseases of Combat Wounds: Burden, Epidemiology, and Mycology.

2. Sinus fungal balls caused by Syncephalastrum spp.: 2 clinical cases and literature review.

3. Development of a TaqMan probe-based multiplex real-time PCR for the simultaneous detection of four clinically important filamentous fungi.

4. An interesting report of COVID-19 associated mucormycosis (CAM) cases by two different species of Mucorales.

5. Choanephora infundibulifera Rhinosinusitis in Man with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Tennessee, USA.

6. A Novel Deep Learning-Based Black Fungus Disease Identification Using Modified Hybrid Learning Methodology.

7. Molecular phylogeny, identification and pathogenicity of Rhizopus oryzae associated with root rot of mulberry in India.

8. Mucoricin is a ricin-like toxin that is critical for the pathogenesis of mucormycosis.

9. Genetic diversity of clinical and environmental Mucorales isolates obtained from an investigation of mucormycosis cases among solid organ transplant recipients.

10. Outbreaks of Mucorales and the Species Involved.

11. Galactosaminogalactan secreted from Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus flavus induces platelet activation.

12. First Case of Rhinocerebral Mucormycosis Caused by Lichtheimia ornata, with a Review of Lichtheimia Infections.

13. Mucormycosis due to Apophysomyces species complex- 25 years' experience at a tertiary care hospital in southern India.

14. Gongronella eborensis sp. nov., from vineyard soil of Alentejo (Portugal).

15. Taxonomic study of Endogonaceae in the Japanese islands: New species of Endogone, Jimgerdemannia , and Vinositunica , gen. nov.

16. An aero mycological analysis of Mucormycetes in indoor and outdoor environments of northern India.

17. The geographical region of origin determines the phagocytic vulnerability of Lichtheimia strains.

18. The use of genome sequencing to investigate an outbreak of hospital-acquired mucormycosis in transplant patients.

19. Occurrence and species diversity of human-pathogenic Mucorales in commercial food-stuffs purchased in Paris area.

20. A prospective multicenter study on mucormycosis in India: Epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment.

21. Internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequence-based characterization of fungal isolates from multiple yogurt facilities-A case study.

22. Mucormycosis-A clinicoepidemiological review of cases over 10 years.

23. Widespread Lichtheimia Infection in a Patient with Extensive Burns: Opportunities for Novel Antifungal Agents.

24. Invasive mucormycosis in children with cancer: A retrospective study from the Infection Working Group of Italian Pediatric Hematology Oncology Association.

25. Gastrointestinal mucormycosis in apparently immunocompetent hosts-A review.

26. Diversity of mucoralean fungi in soils of papaya (Carica papaya L.) producing regions in Mexico.

27. Sterol Composition of Clinically Relevant Mucorales and Changes Resulting from Posaconazole Treatment.

28. Evolutionary novelty in gravity sensing through horizontal gene transfer and high-order protein assembly.

29. Occurrence and species distribution of pathogenic Mucorales in unselected soil samples from France.

30. Species Identification and Delineation of Pathogenic Mucorales by Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry.

31. Evaluation of PCR-reverse line blot hybridization assay for simultaneous identification of medically important saprophytic fungi.

32. Identification of rotundic acid metabolites after oral administration to rats and comparison with the biotransformation by Syncephalastrum racemosum AS 3.264.

33. Diabetes mellitus as the major risk factor for mucormycosis in Mexico: Epidemiology, diagnosis, and outcomes of reported cases.

34. Update on Actinomucor elegans, a mucormycete infrequently detected in human specimens: how combined microbiological tools contribute efficiently to a more accurate medical care.

35. Mucorales spores induce a proinflammatory cytokine response in human mononuclear phagocytes and harbor no rodlet hydrophobins.

36. Fast technique for the identification of Gilbertella persicaria via optical microscopy.

37. Evaluation of 30 cases of mucormycosis at a university hospital in Iran.

38. Selection of reference genes for quantitative real-time RT-PCR assays in different morphological forms of dimorphic zygomycetous fungus Benjaminiella poitrasii.

39. Fungi that Infect Humans.

40. Saksenaea erythrospora, an emerging mucoralean fungus causing severe necrotizing skin and soft tissue infections - a study from a tertiary care hospital in north India .

41. Coprophilous Mucorales (ex Zygomycota) from three areas in the semi-arid of Pernambuco, Brazil.

42. Breaking the Mold: A Review of Mucormycosis and Current Pharmacological Treatment Options.

43. The environmental source of emerging Apophysomyces variabilis infection in India.

44. Filamentous Fungi.

45. Mucormycete infection or colonisation: experience of an Australian tertiary referral centre.

46. Early Diagnosis of Cutaneous Mucormycosis Due to Lichtheimia corymbifera After a Traffic Accident.

47. Identification of mucorales from clinical specimens: a 4-year experience in a single institution.

48. Comparison of the EUCAST and CLSI Broth Microdilution Methods for Testing Isavuconazole, Posaconazole, and Amphotericin B against Molecularly Identified Mucorales Species.

49. Umbelopsis longicollis comb. nov. and the synonymy of U. roseonana and U. versiformis with U. nana.

50. The genome sequence of four isolates from the family Lichtheimiaceae.

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