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    Malassezia skin fungus, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Malassezia skin fungus, computer illustration
    Brain mucormycosis, a brain lesion caused by Mucor sp. fungi, also known as black fungus, with closeup view of fungi, computer illustration. Mucor sp. fungi are found in soil and decaying organic matter and are common indoor moulds — Stock Photo
    Brain mucormycosis, a brain lesion caused by Mucor sp. fungi, also known as black fungus, with closeup view of fungi, computer illustration. Mucor sp. fungi are found in soil and decaying organic matter and are common indoor moulds
    Penicillium fungus, Computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Penicillium fungus, Computer illustration
    Fungus Sporothrix schenckii, causative agent of infection sporotrichosis, computer illustration. Fungal threads of vegetative mycelium are seen, each thread is called hypha, with spores produced from some hyphae — Stock Photo
    Fungus Sporothrix schenckii, causative agent of infection sporotrichosis, computer illustration. Fungal threads of vegetative mycelium are seen, each thread is called hypha, with spores produced from some hyphae
    Illustration of fruiting bodies and hyphae of fungus Aspergillus fumigatus. — Stock Photo
    Illustration of fruiting bodies and hyphae of fungus Aspergillus fumigatus.
    Close-up of entomopathogenic fungus spores spreading from fly abdomen. — Stock Photo
    Close-up of entomopathogenic fungus spores spreading from fly abdomen.
    Fungal cells and sporangia — Stock Photo
    Fungal cells and sporangia
    Sporangium fungal cell with spores — Stock Photo
    Sporangium fungal cell with spores
    Top view of microbes growing on agar plate. — Stock Photo
    Top view of microbes growing on agar plate.
    Malassezia skin fungus, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Malassezia skin fungus, computer illustration
    Mucor mould, also known as black fungus, computer illustration. Mucor sp. fungi are found in soil and decaying organic matter and are common indoor moulds — Stock Photo
    Mucor mould, also known as black fungus, computer illustration. Mucor sp. fungi are found in soil and decaying organic matter and are common indoor moulds
    Coloured scanning electron micrograph of dividing Schizosaccharomyces pombe yeast cells. — Stock Photo
    Coloured scanning electron micrograph of dividing Schizosaccharomyces pombe yeast cells.
    Agar plates with growing fungus colony on laboratory table. — Stock Photo
    Agar plates with growing fungus colony on laboratory table.
    From above of crop anonymous female sitting on ground near basket of mushrooms and showing lichen in woods — Stock Photo
    From above of crop anonymous female sitting on ground near basket of mushrooms and showing lichen in woods
    3d digital illustration of unicellular yeast fungus Candida auris. — Stock Photo
    3d digital illustration of unicellular yeast fungus Candida auris.
    Fungal cells showing sporangium — Stock Photo
    Fungal cells showing sporangium
    Fungus Sporothrix schenckii, causative agent of infection sporotrichosis, computer illustration. Fungal threads of vegetative mycelium are seen, each thread is called hypha, with spores produced from some hyphae — Stock Photo
    Fungus Sporothrix schenckii, causative agent of infection sporotrichosis, computer illustration. Fungal threads of vegetative mycelium are seen, each thread is called hypha, with spores produced from some hyphae
    Computer illustration of Candida fungi (yeast). most common representatives of Candida fungi are C. albicans and C. auris with similar morphology. C. albicans is found on skin and mucous membranes of mouth, genitals, respiratory — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration of Candida fungi (yeast). most common representatives of Candida fungi are C. albicans and C. auris with similar morphology. C. albicans is found on skin and mucous membranes of mouth, genitals, respiratory
    Aspergilloma of lungs and close-up of Aspergillus fungus, digital illustration. — Stock Photo
    Aspergilloma of lungs and close-up of Aspergillus fungus, digital illustration.
    Malassezia skin fungus, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Malassezia skin fungus, computer illustration
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris
    Illustration of fungus Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Illustration of fungus Candida auris
    From above cropped unrecognizable female mycologist taking off dirt from Ramaria mushroom while in the woods — Stock Photo
    From above cropped unrecognizable female mycologist taking off dirt from Ramaria mushroom while in the woods
    Close-up of fungus colony growing on agar plate. — Stock Photo
    Close-up of fungus colony growing on agar plate.
    Malassezia skin fungus, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Malassezia skin fungus, computer illustration
    Mucor mould, also known as black fungus, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Mucor mould, also known as black fungus, computer illustration
    Fungal fruiting bodies, digital illustration. — Stock Photo
    Fungal fruiting bodies, digital illustration.
    Fungal cells revealing sporangium with spores — Stock Photo
    Fungal cells revealing sporangium with spores
    Malassezia skin fungus, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Malassezia skin fungus, computer illustration
    Mucor mould, also known as black fungus, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Mucor mould, also known as black fungus, computer illustration
    Back view of unrecognizable female looking at wild edible Boletus mushroom with blue cap in woods — Stock Photo
    Back view of unrecognizable female looking at wild edible Boletus mushroom with blue cap in woods
    Top view of microbes growing on agar plate on plain background. — Stock Photo
    Top view of microbes growing on agar plate on plain background.
    Close-up of fungus colony growing on agar plate. — Stock Photo
    Close-up of fungus colony growing on agar plate.
    Illustration of condiophores of fungus Aspergillus fumigatus — Stock Photo
    Illustration of condiophores of fungus Aspergillus fumigatus
    Computer illustration showing human hair with dandruff and close-up view of microscopic fungi Malassezia furfur associated with seborrhoeic dermatitis and dandruff formation — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration showing human hair with dandruff and close-up view of microscopic fungi Malassezia furfur associated with seborrhoeic dermatitis and dandruff formation
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris
    Penicillium fungus, Computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Penicillium fungus, Computer illustration
    Computer illustration showing human hair with dandruff and close-up view of microscopic fungi Malassezia furfur associated with seborrhoeic dermatitis and dandruff formation — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration showing human hair with dandruff and close-up view of microscopic fungi Malassezia furfur associated with seborrhoeic dermatitis and dandruff formation
    3d digital illustration of unicellular yeast fungus Candida auris. — Stock Photo
    3d digital illustration of unicellular yeast fungus Candida auris.
    Crop unrecognizable female showing wild edible Lactarius indigo mushroom with blue cap in woods — Stock Photo
    Crop unrecognizable female showing wild edible Lactarius indigo mushroom with blue cap in woods
    Fungus Sporothrix schenckii, causative agent of infection sporotrichosis, computer illustration. Fungal threads of vegetative mycelium are seen, each thread is called hypha, with spores produced from some hyphae — Stock Photo
    Fungus Sporothrix schenckii, causative agent of infection sporotrichosis, computer illustration. Fungal threads of vegetative mycelium are seen, each thread is called hypha, with spores produced from some hyphae
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris
    From above cropped unrecognizable female mycologist taking off dirt from Ramaria mushroom while in the woods — Stock Photo
    From above cropped unrecognizable female mycologist taking off dirt from Ramaria mushroom while in the woods
    Computer illustration showing human hair with dandruff and close-up view of microscopic fungi Malassezia furfur associated with seborrhoeic dermatitis and dandruff formation — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration showing human hair with dandruff and close-up view of microscopic fungi Malassezia furfur associated with seborrhoeic dermatitis and dandruff formation
    Malassezia skin fungus, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Malassezia skin fungus, computer illustration
    Back view of female walking through trees and collecting mushrooms in wicker basket in foggy forest — Stock Photo
    Back view of female walking through trees and collecting mushrooms in wicker basket in foggy forest
    Digitally generated illustration of Penicillium chrysogenum spores, type of fungus producing penicillin. — Stock Photo
    Digitally generated illustration of Penicillium chrysogenum spores, type of fungus producing penicillin.
    Malassezia skin fungus, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Malassezia skin fungus, computer illustration
    Computer illustration of Candida fungi (yeast). most common representatives of Candida fungi are C. albicans and C. auris with similar morphology. C. albicans is found on skin and mucous membranes of mouth, genitals, respiratory — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration of Candida fungi (yeast). most common representatives of Candida fungi are C. albicans and C. auris with similar morphology. C. albicans is found on skin and mucous membranes of mouth, genitals, respiratory
    Computer illustration showing human hair with dandruff and close-up view of microscopic fungi Malassezia furfur associated with seborrhoeic dermatitis and dandruff formation — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration showing human hair with dandruff and close-up view of microscopic fungi Malassezia furfur associated with seborrhoeic dermatitis and dandruff formation
    Trichophyton mentagrophytes fungi — Stock Photo
    Trichophyton mentagrophytes fungi
    Cells of brewer yeast — Stock Photo
    Cells of brewer yeast
    Brain mucormycosis, a brain lesion caused by Mucor sp. fungi, also known as black fungus, with closeup view of fungi, computer illustration. Mucor sp. fungi are found in soil and decaying organic matter and are common indoor moulds — Stock Photo
    Brain mucormycosis, a brain lesion caused by Mucor sp. fungi, also known as black fungus, with closeup view of fungi, computer illustration. Mucor sp. fungi are found in soil and decaying organic matter and are common indoor moulds
    From below female walking through trees and collecting mushrooms in wicker basket in foggy forest — Stock Photo
    From below female walking through trees and collecting mushrooms in wicker basket in foggy forest
    Aspergilloma disease of lungs, digital illustration. — Stock Photo
    Aspergilloma disease of lungs, digital illustration.
    Trichophyton mentagrophytes cause of athlete foot — Stock Photo
    Trichophyton mentagrophytes cause of athlete foot
    Cells of brewer yeast — Stock Photo
    Cells of brewer yeast
    Unicellular fungus Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Unicellular fungus Candida auris
    Illustration of the fungus Candida. Individual cells of the fungus are shown as purple ellipsoids. Species of Candida can cause serious infection in humans. For example, Candida auris causes candidiasis, often acquired in hospital by patients — Stock Photo
    Illustration of the fungus Candida. Individual cells of the fungus are shown as purple ellipsoids. Species of Candida can cause serious infection in humans. For example, Candida auris causes candidiasis, often acquired in hospital by patients
    Fungal cells showing sporangium — Stock Photo
    Fungal cells showing sporangium

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