Anions and citrate inhibit LsAA9A, a lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase (LPMO)
The fungal lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase LsAA9A binds chloride in its crystallization mother liquor, leading to LsAA9A inhibition. Other halides except for fluoride inhibit LsAA9A activity at high concentrations. Transferring crystals to a different solution with lower ionic strength leads to binding of citrate buffer, leading also to the ...
Valerio Di Domenico+6 more
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Genetic sequencing of the airborne fungal spectrum and air quality at a public hospital in Mexico City. [PDF]
Calderón-Ezquerro MC+7 more
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FURTHER STUDIES OF THE PURIFICATION AND PROPERTIES OF THE AMYLASE OF ASPERGILLUS ORYZAE
M. L. Caldwell+3 more
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CD4+ tissue‐resident memory T cells and their role in immunity
In this article, we review and discuss the role of CD4+ tissue‐resident memory T (TRM) cells and their role in immune protection in tissues, such as the lungs, by facilitating pathogen clearance through cytokine production and local immune interactions.
Margarida Kirkby, Marc Veldhoen
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Enhancing dispersion stability of nano zinc oxide with rhamnolipids and evaluating antibacterial activity against harmful corn fungi. [PDF]
Niu B, Qiao S, Sun Y, Niu Y.
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Turning the tide on bronchiectasis in adult Aboriginal Australians: from neglect to action
Abstract Chronic respiratory disorders are highly prevalent among adult Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, with emerging evidence suggesting that there is a significant burden of bronchiectasis contributing to overall higher morbidity and mortality.
Subash S. Heraganahally+8 more
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Aspergillosis: A comprehensive review of pathogenesis, drug resistance, and emerging therapeutics. [PDF]
Singh A, Singh J, Kumar S.
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A REINVESTIGATION OF FLAVACIDIN, THE PENICILLIN PRODUCED BY ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS
Michael Adler, O. Wintersteiner
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Abstract Background There is a lack of a comprehensive bronchiectasis severity assessment tool specific for Indigenous people that corrects for normative references established for the non‐Indigenous population. Aims An innovative bronchiectasis assessment tool is developed for use in adult Indigenous patients – the Indigenous bronchiectasis assessment
Timothy Howarth+4 more
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