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1. The hyphal walls of Agaricus bisporus and Agaricus campestris fruiting bodies were isolated and purified.

2. The absence of galactose from Nomuraea hyphal body walls is discussed in terms of host-parasite interaction.

3. It seems that the position of highly concentrated Calmodulin in the extreme apex also prefigure the orientation of the hyphal .

4. The fungi differentiate into multinucleate vesicles and hyphal coils, both containing bacteria-like structures and accumulating lipid masses and crystals as they age.

5. 3 Human serum potently induces hyphal development of the polymorphic fungal pathogen Candida albicans, a phenotype that contributes critically to infections.

6. ‘The rensa mutant produced Chlamydospores acrogenously from hyphae or by the modification of hyphal cells, as did the wild type.’

7. Light microscopy showed that Basidia formed at the ends of terminal hyphal cells and were able to produce from a few to many basidiospores

8. Isolates varied in the presence or absence of chlamydospores, pigmentation, growth rates, amount of aerial mycelium, and amount of hyphal ornamentation.

9. The protein have wide antifungal spectrum, which can inhibited spore germination and penetrated hyphae , dan cause transmogrification of hyphal shape also.

10. What does Chlamydospore mean? A thick-walled fungal spore that is derived from a hyphal cell and can function as a resting spore

11. In such series, conidia or aerial hyphae work equally well as transfer inocula, but 1-mm hyphal tips cut from growing mycelium do not promote senescence when used as inocula.

12. A fungus ball composed of blue-staining hyphal elements of Aspergillus is seen here in a bronchus. Fungus balls may also form when fungi colonize cavitary lesions of tuberculosis.

13. In the R-NIL roots, the exodermal cells exhibited plasmolysis and Atropous hyphal growth whereas, in the exodermal cells of the S-NIL roots, severe cellular degradation and membrane-coated, lushly grown hyphae were found.