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1. Cell wall modifications during conidial maturation of the human pathogenic fungus Pseudallescheria boydii.

2. Post-traumatic Pseudallescheria apiosperma osteomyelitis: positive outcome of a young immunocompetent male patient due to surgical intervention and voriconazole therapy.

3. Severe prosthetic joint infection in an immunocompetent male patient due to a therapy refractory Pseudallescheria apiosperma.

4. Invasive fungal sinusitis resulting in orbital apex syndrome in HIV patient.

5. Disseminated Scedosporium/Pseudallescheria infection after double-lung transplantation in patients with cystic fibrosis.

6. Production of a fungistatic substance by Pseudallescheria boydii isolated from soil amended with vegetable tissues and its significance.

7. Heterothallism in Scedosporium apiospermum and description of its teleomorph Pseudallescheria apiosperma sp. nov.

8. Ecology of Pseudallescheria and Scedosporium species in human-dominated and natural environments and their distribution in clinical samples.

9. Molecular and phenotypic data supporting distinct species statuses for Scedosporium apiospermum and Pseudallescheria boydii and the proposed new species Scedosporium dehoogii.

10. Characterization of glucosylceramides in Pseudallescheria boydii and their involvement in fungal differentiation.

11. Pseudallescheria: an underdiagnosed fungus?

12. Degradation of hydrocarbons in crude oil by the ascomycete Pseudallescheria boydii (Microascaceae).

13. Fungal endophthalmitis. An experimental study with a review of 17 human ocular cases.

14. Cytopathologic diagnosis of fungus infections. I. A method for the preparation of simulated cytopathologic material for the teaching of fungus morphology in cytology specimens. II. The presence of fungus in clinical material.

17. Keratomycosis: an ultrastructural study.

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