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- Retilaskeya emersonii is a species of sea snail, a gastropod in the family Newtoniellidae, which is known from the northwestern Atlantic Ocean. It was...
- (chronic airway-colonizers); some filamentous fungi such as Penicillium emersonii and Acrophialophora fusispora are encountered in patients almost exclusively...
- (once) po****r model organisms—Allomyces macrogynus and Blastocladiella emersonii—belong to this phylum. Morphology in Blastocladiomycota varies greatly...
- Paphiopedilum emersonii, described in 1982, is a species of orchid named after American orchid enthusiast Emerson 'Doc' Charles. The plant blooms from...
- with distinct rough-walled structures. The type species is Rasamsonia emersonii, a fungus formerly classified in the genus Talaromyces. Due to an increase...
- Blastocladiella colombiensis Blastocladiella cystogena Blastocladiella emersonii Blastocladiella laevi**** Blastocladiella microcystogena Blastocladiella...
- "The rhodopsin-guanylate cyclase of the aquatic fungus Blastocladiella emersonii enables fast optical control of cGMP signaling". Science Signaling. 8...
- guanylyl cyclases have been discovered in the aquatic fungi Blastocladiella emersonii and Catenaria anguillulae. Unlike PACs, these light-activated cyclases...
- callosum × P. wardii) (Myanmar) Paphiopedilum druryi (S India) Paphiopedilum emersonii Paphiopedilum × expansum ( P. hennisianum × P. philippinense) (Philippines)...
- Guillaumin 1924 South Vietnam 600–1,300 metres (2,000–4,300 ft) Paphiopedilum emersonii Koopowitz & Cribb 1986 northern Vietnam, China ( Yunnan, Guangxi, and...