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Tolypocladium inflatum is an
ascomycete fungus originally isolated from a
Norwegian soil
sample that,
under certain conditions,
produces the immunosuppressant...
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cylindrosporum Tolypocladium delicatistipitatum Tolypocladium extinguens Tolypocladium fractum Tolypocladium geodes Tolypocladium inegoense Tolypocladium inflatum...
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Tolypocladium ophioglossoides, also
known by two of its
better known synonyms Elaphocordyceps ophioglossoides and
Cordyceps ophioglossoides and commonly...
- by T-lymphocytes.
Ciclosporin was
isolated in 1971 from the
fungus Tolypocladium inflatum and came into
medical use in 1983. It is on the
World Health...
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Tolypocladium sinense ? no
valid information as of 2002
Paecilomyces hepiali ?
Confirmed to be its own species, now
Samsoniella hepiali Tolypocladium...
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suppress the
rejection of
transplanted organs, is
derived from the mold
Tolypocladium inflatum.
Molds are ubiquitous, and mold
spores are a
common component...
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Efrapeptins are
peptides produced by
fungi in the
genus Tolypocladium that have antifungal, insecticidal, and
mitochondrial ATPase inhibitory activities...
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bacterium Streptococcus,
Cyclosporin A from the
ascomycete fungus Tolypocladium inflatum, and
statins produced by the
yeast Monascus purpureus. Microorganisms...
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infectious diseases in the 20th century. The
medical importance of
Tolypocladium niveum as an
immunosuppressor can
hardly be exaggerated. It excretes...
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entomogenous hyphomycetes are
classified in Beauveria,
Metarhizium and
Tolypocladium;
famous anamorphic generic names such as Akanthomyces, Gibellula, Hirsutella...