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Cellular immunity to viral and fungal antigens after stem cell transplantation
Current Opinion in Hematology, 2002Cellular immunity to viral and fungal antigens is often suppressed after stem cell transplantation. Viral infections, in particular infections with cytomegalovirus and Epstein-Barr virus, are often reactivated after allogeneic stem cell transplantation. Pathogenetic factors are immune deficiency and T-cell stimulation in the course of graft-versus-host
H. Einsele, H. Hebart
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Detection of fungal spore antigens by serologic methods
Experientia, 1974Immunologische Agglutinations-Reaktionen eignen sich als Methoden zur Untersuchung von spezies-spezifischen Antigenen von Pilzsporen.
S J, Kleinschuster +2 more
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Antigen Detection in Fungal Infections
New England Journal of Medicine, 1986In the management of a suspected fungal infection, no diagnostic test is superior to the isolation of the causative agent from a relevant clinical specimen, or to its unequivocal physical identific...
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British Journal of Biomedical Science, 2021
Invasive fungal disease continues to be a cause of significant life-threatening morbidity and mortality in humans, particularly in those with a diminished immune system, such as with haematological malignancies.
HT Pattison, BC Millar, JE Moore
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Invasive fungal disease continues to be a cause of significant life-threatening morbidity and mortality in humans, particularly in those with a diminished immune system, such as with haematological malignancies.
HT Pattison, BC Millar, JE Moore
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The glycoprotein nature and antigenicity of a fungal d-glucosyltransferase
Carbohydrate Research, 1986D-Glucosyltransferase (EC 2.4.1.24) from Aspergillus niger has been prepared in pure form by chromatography on DEAE-cellulose. The enzyme transfers D-glucosyl units from maltose and other alpha-linked D-glucosyl oligosaccharides to glucosyl co-substrates resulting in the synthesis of new types of oligosaccharides. The glucosyltransferase has been found
J H, Pazur +3 more
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An approach to fungal antigen relationships by radioallergosorbent test inhibition
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1981Antigenic relationships among three species of Aspergillus (A. fumigatus, A. glaucus, and A. flavus) were examined by paired cross-radioallergosorbent test (RAST) inhibition analysis, an in vitro technique based on human IgE antibody specificity. Alternaria tenuis was found to be antigenically unrelated to each of the three species of Aspergillus and ...
R M, Karr +5 more
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Universal fungal polysaccharide antigens
"Carbohydrate Recognition as Natural Therapeutics" delves into the multifaceted world of carbohydrates, unveiling their potential as natural therapeutic agents.This book is born out of a growing recognition that understanding carbohydrate interactions can lead to groundbreaking advancements in medical science.Agnihotri, Vivek, Gupta, Sonal
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Polski merkuriusz lekarski : organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Lekarskiego, 2003
Fungi from human environment or growing in human body may cause allergic reactions. The most common allergens are microfungi (moulds) belonging to imperfect fungi: Alternaria, Cladosporium and sack-like forms: Aspergillus, Penicillium and yeasts. Fungal antigens may stimulate production of specific IgE in atopic individuals what, as a rule, worsens the
Ewa, Bogacka, Karina, Jahnz-Rózyk
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Fungi from human environment or growing in human body may cause allergic reactions. The most common allergens are microfungi (moulds) belonging to imperfect fungi: Alternaria, Cladosporium and sack-like forms: Aspergillus, Penicillium and yeasts. Fungal antigens may stimulate production of specific IgE in atopic individuals what, as a rule, worsens the
Ewa, Bogacka, Karina, Jahnz-Rózyk
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Fungal derivatives as antigenic excitants of episodic vertigo
The Laryngoscope, 1974AbstractThirty cases of episodic vertigo of labyrinthine origin with the common denominator of a history of hypersensitivity to fungal derivatives are grouped for study. Verification of the history of specific intolerances to fungal ingestants was accomplished by performing provocative intracutaneous or challenge feeding tests for hypersensitivity to ...
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