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1. Nomenclature for human and animal fungal pathogens and diseases: a proposal for standardized terminology.

2. Quantitative MRI of a Cerebral Cryptococcoma Mouse Model for In Vivo Distinction between Different Cryptococcal Molecular Types.

3. Scedosporiosis and lomentosporiosis: modern perspectives on these difficult-to-treat rare mold infections.

4. In vitro activity of the anthelmintic drug niclosamide against Sporothrix spp. strains with distinct genetic and antifungal susceptibility backgrounds.

5. Reply to Kidd et al., "Inconsistencies within the proposed framework for stabilizing fungal nomenclature risk further confusion".

6. Multi-locus sequencing typing reveals geographically related intraspecies variability of Sporothrix brasiliensis.

7. A conceptual framework for nomenclatural stability and validity of medically important fungi: a proposed global consensus guideline for fungal name changes supported by ABP, ASM, CLSI, ECMM, ESCMID-EFISG, EUCAST-AFST, FDLC, IDSA, ISHAM, MMSA, and MSGERC.

8. Targeted sequencing analysis pipeline for species identification of human pathogenic fungi using long-read nanopore sequencing.

9. Comparing genomic variant identification protocols for Candida auris .

10. Molecular Detection of Histoplasma capsulatum in Antarctica.

11. Metal Complexes as Antifungals? From a Crowd-Sourced Compound Library to the First In Vivo Experiments.

12. Finding a Needle in a Haystack - In Silico Search for Environmental Traces of Candida auris.

13. Whole Genome Sequencing Shows Genetic Diversity, as Well as Clonal Complex and Gene Polymorphisms Associated with Fluconazole Non-Susceptible Isolates of Candida tropicalis .

14. Phylogenomic Placement of American Southwest-Associated Clinical and Veterinary Isolates Expands Evidence for Distinct Cryptococcus gattii VGVI.

15. The Predominance of a Specific Genotype of Cryptococcus neoformans var. Grubii in China and Japan.

16. Host transmission dynamics of first- and third-stage Angiostrongylus cantonensis larvae in Bullastra lessoni .

17. Molecular type distribution and fluconazole susceptibility of clinical Cryptococcus gattii isolates from South African laboratory-based surveillance, 2005-2013.

18. Clinical epidemiology and high genetic diversity amongst Cryptococcus spp. isolates infecting people living with HIV in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.

19. Environmental Isolation of Sporothrix brasiliensis in an Area With Recurrent Feline Sporotrichosis Cases.

20. Inferring Species Compositions of Complex Fungal Communities from Long- and Short-Read Sequence Data.

21. A Possible Link between the Environment and Cryptococcus gattii Nasal Colonisation in Koalas ( Phascolarctos cinereus ) in the Liverpool Plains, New South Wales.

22. In depth search of the Sequence Read Archive database reveals global distribution of the emerging pathogenic fungus Scedosporium aurantiacum.

23. Long-Reads-Based Metagenomics in Clinical Diagnosis With a Special Focus on Fungal Infections.

24. Multilocus Sequence Typing Reveals Extensive Genetic Diversity of the Emerging Fungal Pathogen Scedosporium aurantiacum .

25. Recent Advances in Cryptococcus and Cryptococcosis.

26. Pneumocystis jirovecii genetic diversity in a Spanish tertiary hospital.

28. Consensus guidelines for the diagnosis and management of invasive fungal disease due to moulds other than Aspergillus in the haematology/oncology setting, 2021.

29. Cryptococcus gattii Species Complex as an Opportunistic Pathogen: Underlying Medical Conditions Associated with the Infection.

30. Nomenclatural issues concerning cultured yeasts and other fungi: why it is important to avoid unneeded name changes.

31. Author Correction: Fungal taxonomy and sequence-based nomenclature.

32. Fungal taxonomy and sequence-based nomenclature.

33. Genotype, Antifungal Susceptibility, and Virulence of Clinical South African Cryptococcus neoformans Strains from National Surveillance, 2005-2009.

34. Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii Species Complexes in Latin America: A Map of Molecular Types, Genotypic Diversity, and Antifungal Susceptibility as Reported by the Latin American Cryptococcal Study Group.

35. Plasmodium falciparum Histidine-Rich Protein 2 and 3 Gene Deletions in Strains from Nigeria, Sudan, and South Sudan.

36. Scedosporium and Lomentospora Infections: Contemporary Microbiological Tools for the Diagnosis of Invasive Disease.

37. Consensus Multilocus Sequence Typing Scheme for Pneumocystis jirovecii .

38. New multilocus sequence typing primers to enable genotyping of AD hybrids within the Cryptococcus neoformans species complex.

39. Molecular Epidemiology Reveals Low Genetic Diversity among Cryptococcus neoformans Isolates from People Living with HIV in Lima, Peru, during the Pre-HAART Era.

40. Rearing and Maintenance of Galleria mellonella and Its Application to Study Fungal Virulence.

41. Unambiguous identification of fungi: where do we stand and how accurate and precise is fungal DNA barcoding?

42. Long-read sequencing based clinical metagenomics for the detection and confirmation of Pneumocystis jirovecii directly from clinical specimens: A paradigm shift in mycological diagnostics.

43. Genetic Heterogeneity of Australian Candida auris Isolates: Insights From a Nonoutbreak Setting Using Whole-Genome Sequencing.

44. Indoor Dust as a Source of Virulent Strains of the Agents of Cryptococcosis in the Rio Negro Micro-Region of the Brazilian Amazon.

45. CCMetagen: comprehensive and accurate identification of eukaryotes and prokaryotes in metagenomic data.

46. Molecular detection of antimalarial drug resistance in Plasmodium vivax from returned travellers to NSW, Australia during 2008-2018.

47. A New Age in Molecular Diagnostics for Invasive Fungal Disease: Are We Ready?

48. A New Lineage of Cryptococcus gattii (VGV) Discovered in the Central Zambezian Miombo Woodlands.

49. Identification of the environmental source of infection for a domestic ferret with cryptococcosis.

50. Effect of peptidases secreted by the opportunistic pathogen Scedosporium aurantiacum on human epithelial cells.

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