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Coniochaeta mutabilis

Coniochaeta mutabilis

Catalogue number

NCPF 7052

Species Name

Coniochaeta mutabilis

Genus

Coniochaeta

Also Known As

Margarinomyces mutabilis, Phialophora mutabilis

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Source

Human

Site of Origin

mitral valve prosthesis

Geographical Region

Not Stated

Strain History

Dr. G.A. De Vries, CBS 206.73. (1975)

General Remarks

Previous number NCPF 1245

Originally Deposited As

Lecythophora mutabilis

Authority

(Van Beyma) Gams & McGinnis

References

Am. J. Clin. Pathol 63: 120-130

Hazard Group (ACDP)

2

Available Formats

  • Ampoule (Fungi)

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