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A Comparison of Isolation Methods for Black Fungi Degrading Aromatic ToxinsComparative pathogenicity of opportunistic black yeasts in AureobasidiumProspective evaluation of the chromogenic medium CandiSelect 4 for differentiation and presumptive identification of non-Candida albicans Candida speciesVirulence and antifungal susceptibility of microsatellite genotypes of Candida albicans from superficial and deep locationsTaxonomy of the Trichophyton mentagrophytes/T. interdigitale Species Complex Harboring the Highly Virulent, Multiresistant Genotype T. indotineaeThe world's ten most feared fungiThe quest for fungal strains and their co-culture potential to improve enzymatic degradation of Chinese distillers' grain and other agricultural wastesDermatophytes and mammalian hairRevision of the medically relevant species of the yeast genus DiutinaSpecies borderlines in Fusarium exemplified by F. circinatum/F. subglutinansPotential Fungi Isolated From Anti-biodegradable Chinese Medicine Residue to Degrade Lignocellulose
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Yingqian Kang