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myceto- Fungus.
See: myco-.
Origin: G. Mykes, fungus
(05 Mar 2000)
mycetogenic Caused by fungi.
Synonym: mycetogenous.
Origin: G. Mykes, fungus, + gennetos, begotten
(05 Mar 2000)
mycetogenous Caused by fungi.
Synonym: mycetogenous.
Origin: G. Mykes, fungus, + gennetos, begotten
(05 Mar 2000)
mycetoid <botany> Resembling a fungus.
Origin: Gr. Mykhs, -htos, a fungus.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
mycetoma 1. A chronic infection involving the feet and characterised by the formation of localised lesions with tumefactions and multiple draining sinuses. The exudate contains granules that may be yellow, white, red, brown, or black, depending upon the causative agent. Mycetoma is caused by two principal groups of microorganisms:
A. Actinomycotic mycetoma is caused by actinomycetes, including species of Streptomyces, Actinomadurae, and Nocardia.
B. Eumycotic mycetoma is caused by true fungi, including species of Madurella, Exophiala, Pseudallescheria, Curvularia, Neotestudina, Pyrenochaeta, Aspergillus, Leptosphaeria, Plemodomus, Polycytella, Fusarium, Phialophora, Corynespora, Cylindrocarpon, Pseudochaetosphaeronema, Bipolaris, and Acremonium.
Synonym: fungous foot, Madura boil, Madura foot, maduromycosis.
2. Any tumour with draining sinuses produced by filamentous fungi.
(05 Mar 2000)
mycid An allergic reaction to a remote focus of mycotic infection.
Origin: G. Mykes, fungus, + -id
(05 Mar 2000)
mycinamicin III O-methyltransferase <enzyme> Catalyses the incorporation of the methyl group of s-adenosyl-l-methionine at the 3'' position of mycinamicin III; from micromonospora griseorubida; genbank d16097
Registry number: EC 2.1.1.-
Synonym: mycf gene product, miii o-mtase
(26 Jun 1999)
myco- Fungus.
Origin: G. Mykes, fungus
(05 Mar 2000)
mycobacillin <chemical> A cyclic polypeptide antibiotic isolated from culture filtrates of bacillus subtilis that acts as an antifungal agent.
Pharmacological action: antibiotics, antifungal, antibiotics, peptide.
Chemical name: Mycobacillin
(12 Dec 1998)
mycobacillin synthetase <enzyme> Requires ATP and mg; is inhibited by sulfhydryl reagents
Registry number: EC 6.3.2.-
(26 Jun 1999)
mycobacteria <microbiology> Bacteria with unusual cell walls that are resistant to digestion, being waxy, very hydrophobic and rich in lipid, especially esterified mycolic acids. Staining properties differ from those of gram-negative and gram-positive organisms, being acid-fast. Many are intracellular parasites, causing serious diseases such as leprosy and tuberculosis. Cell wall has strong immunostimulating (adjuvant) properties due to muramyl dipeptide (MDP). Mycobacterium bovis causes tuberculosis in cattle, attenuated strain is Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG), used for immunisation. Mycobacterium leprae is the causative agent of leprosy. Mycobacterium microti is a mycobacterium that causes tuberculosis like disease in small rodents (Microtus microtus is the vole), will infect mice but not humans and is therefore much used as a laboratory model. Releases large amounts of cAMP which may inhibit lysosome phagosome fusion. Mycobacterium tuberculosis Is an obligate anaerobic nonmotile bacterium, causative agent of tuberculosis in humans. Lives intracellularly in macrophages.
(18 Nov 1997)
mycobacteriaceae A family of gram-positive bacteria found in soil and dairy products and as parasites on animals and man. Several are important pathogens.
(12 Dec 1998)
mycobacteriophages Viruses whose host is one or more mycobacterium species. They include both temperate and virulent types.
(12 Dec 1998)
mycobacteriosis Infection with mycobacteria.
(05 Mar 2000)
mycobacterium <microbiology> An organism of the genus Mycobacterium.
(18 Nov 1997)
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  • Mycobacterium - »õâ A genus of gram-positive, aerobic bacteria. Most species are free-living in soil and water, but the major habitat for some is the diseased tissue of warm-blooded hosts.
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  • Mycobacterium avium - »õâ A bacterium causing tuberculosis in domestic fowl and other birds. In pigs, it may cause localized and sometimes disseminated disease. The organism occurs occasionally in sheep and cattle. It should be distinguished from the M. avium complex, which infects primarily humans.
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  • Mycobacterium avium Complex - »õâ A complex that includes several strains of M. avium. M. intracellulare is not easily distinguished from M. avium and therefore is included in the complex. These organisms are most frequently found in pulmonary secretions from persons with a tuberculous-like mycobacteriosis. Strains of this complex have also been associated with childhood lymphadenitis and AIDS; M. avium alone causes tuberculosis in a variety of birds and other animals, including pigs.
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  • Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare Infection - »õâ A nontuberculous infection when occurring in humans. It is characterized by pulmonary disease, lymphadenitis in children, and systemic disease in AIDS patients. Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare infection of birds and swine results in tuberculosis.
    Synonyms : Infection, Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare, Infection, Mycobacterium intracellulare, Mycobacterium avium intracellulare Infection, Infection, Mycobacterium avium intracellulare, Infections, Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare
  • Mycobacterium bovis - »õâ The bovine variety of the tubercle bacillus. It is called also Mycobacterium tuberculosis var. bovis.
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Mycobacterium mycobacteria: rod-shaped bacteria some saprophytic or causing diseases
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Mycobacterium leprae leprosy bacillus: cause of leprosy
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mycology the branch of botany that studies fungi and fungus-caused diseases
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Mycoplasma any of a group of small parasitic bacteria that lack a cell walls and can survive without oxygen; can cause pneumonia and urinary tract infection
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mycosis fungal infection: an inflammatory condition caused by a fungus
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myc cause of tuberculosis
myc a botanist who specializes in the study of fungi
myc the branch of botany that studies fungi and fungus-caused diseases
myc a highly unsaturated antibiotic acid obtained from an actinomycete
myc a person who eats fungi (especially mushrooms)
myc the smallest self-reproducing prokaryote
myc an acute respiratory disease marked by high fever and coughing
myc pleomorphic gram-negative nonmotile microorganism similar to both viruses and bacteria
myc coextensive with the family Mycoplasmataceae
myc an inflammatory condition caused by a fungus
myc an antifungal and antibiotic (trade names Mycostatin and Nystan) discovered in New York State
myc an order in the subclass Cnidosporidia
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