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A hypha (plural hyphae ) is a long, branching filamentous cell of a fungus, and also of unrelated Actinobacteria. In most fungi, hyphae are the main mode of vegetative growth, and are collectively...
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The picture at the left shows another view of hyphae. This time the hyphae -- the white network of stringlike things -- is seen inside a cross section of decaying tree bark. The hyphae have produced on the bark's exterior some nice edible puffballs, Lycoperdon pyriforme.
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Left: anastomoses between hyphal elements to form a 3-D grid in Arthrobotrys. Right: Septate hyphae of Sordaria fimicola ... Hyphae and Stuff - see also - Hyphae Revisited...
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Densely packed threadlike parts of a fungus;
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Definition of Hyphae in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Hyphae. Pronunciation of Hyphae. Translations of Hyphae. Hyphae synonyms, Hyphae antonyms. Information about Hyphae in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Human pythiosis by Kulwichit, Wanla / Emerging Infectious Diseases ... All content on this website,
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The broad, non-septate hyphae seen here are characteristic for Mucor. There are several species of zygomycetes, all of which are collectively referred to as the cause for mucormycosis. As in this case, the setting of infection was the nasopharynx in a patient with diabetes mellitus.
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A selection of articles related to hyphae ... A Wisdom Archive on hyphae ... ARTICLES RELATED TO hyphae...
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Hyphae Project ... Hyphae is an attractor renderer. (What?! Yet another attractor renderer?! :-D) In this case triangles are generated along the path of the attractor as it is iterated, based on velocity and acceleration.
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Septate hyphae are seen in a Gram stain of a clinical specimen, likely taken from a respiratory sinus, lung or brain. Unlike Candida yeasts, most fungal forms seen in Gram stain are Gram-negative, sometimes with intracellular material staining Gram-positive (upper right field here).
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Deep Hypha is an NSF-funded Research Coordination Network (RCN) that is focused on developing robust phylogenetic hypotheses for the deep branches within Kingdom Fungi and enhanced research and educational tools in fungal systematics. ... updates | projects | people | research tools | meetings | join | links | jobs;
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