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Isolation, identification and bioactivity of endophytic fungi from medicinal plant Malus sieboldii.

Zhongguo Zhong yao za zhi = Zhongguo zhongyao zazhi = China journal of Chinese materia medica

Cai G, Wang X.
PMID: 22693894
Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi. 2012 Mar;37(5):564-8.

OBJECTIVE: To isolate and identify endophytic fungi from Malus sieboldii, and detect cytotoxicity, protease inhibition and antifungal activities of their crude extracts.METHOD: The fungi were identified with the aid of morphology or Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) rDNA molecular methods....

The emerging world of the fungal microbiome.

Trends in microbiology

Huffnagle GB, Noverr MC.
PMID: 23685069
Trends Microbiol. 2013 Jul;21(7):334-41. doi: 10.1016/j.tim.2013.04.002. Epub 2013 May 17.

The study of the fungal microbiota ('mycobiome') is a new and rapidly emerging field that lags behind our understanding of the bacterial microbiome. Every human has fungi as part of their microbiota, but the total number of fungal cells...

Fungi in the healthy human gastrointestinal tract.

Virulence

Hallen-Adams HE, Suhr MJ.
PMID: 27736307
Virulence. 2017 Apr 03;8(3):352-358. doi: 10.1080/21505594.2016.1247140. Epub 2016 Oct 13.

Many species of fungi have been detected in the healthy human gut; however, nearly half of all taxa reported have only been found in one sample or one study. Fungi capable of growing in and colonizing the gut are...

The human gut mycobiome: pitfalls and potentials--a mycologist's perspective.

Mycologia

Suhr MJ, Hallen-Adams HE.
PMID: 26354806
Mycologia. 2015 Nov-Dec;107(6):1057-73. doi: 10.3852/15-147.

We have entered the Age of the Microbiome, with new studies appearing constantly and whole journals devoted to the human microbiome. While bacteria outnumber other gut microbes by orders of magnitude, eukaryotes are consistently found in the human gut...

Microplastics accumulate fungal pathogens in terrestrial ecosystems.

Scientific reports

Gkoutselis G, Rohrbach S, Harjes J, Obst M, Brachmann A, Horn MA, Rambold G.
PMID: 34267241
Sci Rep. 2021 Jul 15;11(1):13214. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-92405-7.

Microplastic (MP) is a pervasive pollutant in nature that is colonised by diverse groups of microbes, including potentially pathogenic species. Fungi have been largely neglected in this context, despite their affinity for plastics and their impact as pathogens. To...

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