(2012)
Wound infection caused by Lichtheimia ramosa due to a car accident.
Med Mycol Case Rep 2,
7-10.

Dr. Grit Walther
Nationales Referenzzentrum für Invasive Pilzinfektionen · Stellvertretende Leiterin Labor Jena +49 3641 532-1038 grit.walther@leibniz-hki.deThemenfelder
Publikationen
(2012)
Molecular phylogeny of the Entomophthoromycota.
Mol Phylogenet Evol 65(2),
682-694.
(2012)
Nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region as a universal DNA barcode marker for fungi.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 109(16),
6241-6246.
(2012)
Direct analysis and identification of pathogenic Lichtheimia species by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight analyzer-mediated mass spectrometry.
J Clin Microbiol 50(2),
419-427.
(2012)
Antifungal susceptibility and phylogeny of opportunistic members of the order Mucorales.
J Clin Microbiol 50(1),
66-75.
(2011)
Understanding the evolutionary processes of fungal fruiting bodies: correlated evolution and divergence times in the Psathyrellaceae.
Syst Biol 60(3),
303-317.
(2010)
Antifungal susceptibility profile of human-pathogenic species of Lichtheimia.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother 54(7),
3058-3060.
(2010)
Species recognition and clinical relevance of the zygomycetous genus Lichtheimia (syn. Absidia pro parte, Mycocladus).
J Clin Microbiol 48(6),
2154-2170.
(2008)
A-seco-oleane-type triterpenes from Phomopsis sp. (strain HKI0458) isolated from the mangrove plant Hibiscus tiliaceus.
Phytochemistry 69(2),
511-517.
(2008)
Butyrolactone I derivatives from Aspergillus terreus carrying an unusual sulfate moiety.
J Nat Prod 71(4),
689-692.