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Cunninghamella
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Cunninghamellas
A genus of zygomycetous fungi of the family Cunninghamellaceae, order MUCORALES. Some species cause systemic infections in humans.
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2013
2013
Purification and properties of a novel fungal alkaline keratinase from Cunninghamella echinulata
S. More
,
S. DivyalakshmiS
,
S. N. Prakash
,
S. Umashankar
,
J. Vishwakarma
2013
Corpus ID: 55469825
Aim: The purification and characterization of an alkaline keratinase from Cunninghamella echinulata. Materials and Methods…
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2010
2010
Microbial transformations of aryltetralone and aryltetralin lignans by Cunninghamella echinulata and Beauveria bassiana.
Gisele B. Messiano
,
E. Wijeratne
,
Lucia M. X. Lopes
,
A. Gunatilaka
Journal of Natural Products
2010
Corpus ID: 207682319
Microbiological transformation of the aryltetralone lignan (-)-8'-epi-aristoligone (1) with Cunninghamella echinulata ATCC 10028B…
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2006
2006
Biotransformation of tolbutamide to 4′-hydroxytolbutamide by the fungus Cunninghamella blakesleeana
Hai-hua Huang
,
Xiuwei Yang
,
Qiang Li
,
Lu Sun
,
D. Zhong
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
2006
Corpus ID: 8775509
The hypoglycemic drug tolbutamide is commonly used as a probe drug to evaluate CYP2C9 enzyme activity in terms of production of 4…
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2004
2004
Cunninghamella Bertholletiae Infection (Mucormycosis) in a Patient with Acute T-cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia
X. Ortín
,
L. Escoda
,
+5 authors
A. Ugarriza
Leukemia and Lymphoma
2004
Corpus ID: 25097646
Cunninghamella spp. are unusual opportunistic pathogens that have been identified with increased frequency in immunocompromised…
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1997
1997
Fungal transformations of antihistamines: metabolism of cyproheptadine hydrochloride by Cunninghamella elegans.
D. Zhang
,
E. Hansen
,
+4 authors
C. Cerniglia
Xenobiotica; the fate of foreign compounds in…
1997
Corpus ID: 25861970
1. Metabolites formed during incubation of the antihistamine cyproheptadine hydrochloride with the zygomycete fungus…
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1997
1997
Stereoselective metabolism of rac-mexiletine by the fungus Cunninghamella echinulata yields the major human metabolites hydroxymethylmexiletine and p-hydroxymexiletine.
D. Freitag
,
R. Foster
,
R. T. Coutts
,
M. Pickard
,
F. Pasutto
Drug Metabolism And Disposition
1997
Corpus ID: 25520546
rac-Mexiletine is an orally effective class 1b antiarrhythmic agent used to treat ventricular arrhythmias. In vivo experiments…
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1996
1996
Stereospecific Biohydroxylations of Protected Carboxylic Acids with Cunninghamella blakesleeana
M. Kreiner
,
G. Braunegg
,
+7 authors
A. Zeiser
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
1996
Corpus ID: 19717015
Cunninghamella blakesleeana DSM 1906 was found to be an efficient biocatalyst for the biotransformation of cycloalkylcarboxylic…
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Review
1990
Review
1990
Cunninghamella bertholletiae: An Unusual Agent of Zygomycosis
B. Robinson
,
Malcolm T. Stark
,
T. Pope
,
F. Stewart
,
G. Donowitz
Southern medical journal (Birmingham, Ala. Print)
1990
Corpus ID: 29310940
Cunninghamella bertholletiae shares many of the features typical of the other agents causing zygomycoses. Those who are…
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1979
1979
Pneumonia caused by Cunninghamella bertholletiae complicating chronic lymphatic leukemia
T. Kiehn
,
F. Edwards
,
D. Armstrong
,
P. Rosen
,
I. Weitzman
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
1979
Corpus ID: 26110532
A case of pneumonia caused by Cunninghamella bertholletiae is described in a patient with chronic lymphatic leukemia. The species…
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1979
1979
Metabolism of (+/-)-N-(n-propyl) amphetamine by Cunninghamella echinulata
R. T. Coutts
,
B. Foster
,
G. Jones
,
G. E. Myers
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
1979
Corpus ID: 11651150
(+/-)-N-(n-propyl) amphetamine (I), a secondary amine, was readily metabolized by Cumminghamella echinulata. The products…
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