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In vitro activity of olorofim (F901318) against clinical isolates of cryptic species of Aspergillus by EUCAST and CLSI methodologies.

Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 2019
OBJECTIVES To investigate the in vitro activity of olorofim (F901318), a novel broad-spectrum antifungal agent, against 150 strains belonging to 16 different cryptic species of Aspergillus by EUCAST and CLSI methodologies.
O. Rivero-Menendez   +2 more
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Elastase and elastase inhibitor from Aspergillus fumigatus, Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus niger

Journal of Medical Microbiology, 2004
Elastolytic and elastase inhibitory activities were investigated for 13 strains ofAspergillus fumigatus, three strains ofAspergillus flavusand three strains ofAspergillus niger. Nine of the 13 strains ofA. fumigatusand all strains ofA. flavusdemonstrated elastase activity (more than 1 unit ml−1). Six of the 13 strains ofA. fumigatusand all strains ofA.
Yoshiyuki Okumura   +2 more
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Aspergillus Empyema

Chest, 1982
Aspergillus empyema occurred in a 69-year-old man six years after pneumonectomy. Exposed silk suture at the bronchial stump acted as a nidus and permitted extension of infection into the pleural space. Resolution was achieved by drainage and removal of the silk suture.
M F, Parry, F R, Coughlin, F X, Zambetti
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Aspergillus and related teleomorphs

1997
Thriving in, or at least tolerant of, elevated temperatures and reduced water activities, species of Aspergillus and its teleomorph Eurotium are the epitome of spoilage fungi. There are few kinds of foods, commodities and raw materials from which Aspergilli cannot be isolated consistently.
John I. Pitt, Ailsa D. Hocking
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An Overview of the Genus Aspergillus

, 2016
Aspergillus is the name used for a genus of moulds that reproduce only by asexual means. The morphology of the conidiophore, the structure that bears asexual spores, is the most important taxonomic character used in Aspergillus taxonomy.
Scott Baker, J. Bennett
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Overexpression of Aspergillus aculeatus Cellobiohydrolase I in Aspergillus oryzae

Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2003
To express the cbhI gene, encoding Aspergillus aculeatus cellobiohydrolase I (CBHI), in Aspergillus oryzae, a plasmid was constructed. The strain that displayed the strongest CBHI activity among the transformants produced about 941 mg/l in liquid culture. It was confirmed by a PCR method that the plasmid was integrated at the niaD locus.
Kanamasa, S.   +5 more
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Structure of the Aspergillus niger pelA gene and its expression in Aspergillus niger and Aspergillus nidulans

Current Genetics, 1991
Aspergillus niger pectin lyases are encoded by a multigene family. The complete nucleotide sequence of the pectin lyase PLA-encoding gene pelA has been determined. Comparison of the deduced amino acid sequence with the deduced amino acid sequence of the other characterized pectin lyase, PLD, shows that the proteins share 69% amino acid identity.
Kusters-van Someren, M.A.   +3 more
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PCR Assay for Identification of Aspergillus Carbonarius and Aspergillus Japonicus

European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2004
Black Aspergilli, and in particular Aspergillus carbonarius, are the main causes of contamination of grapes and their by-products by ochratoxin A. A PCR-based method was developed to detect DNA of A. carbonarius and A. japonicus. Two pairs of primers (CARBO1/2 and JAPO1/2) designed from the calmodulin gene, produced PCR products of 371 and 583 bp for A.
Perrone G, Susca A, Stea G, Mulé G
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Physiology and Biotechnology of Aspergillus

2005
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the physiology and biotechnology of Aspergillus species. The genus Aspergillus is found worldwide and consists of more than 180 officially recognized species. Molecular and genetic studies of Aspergillus species tend to concentrate on four thoroughly investigated species: A. nidulans, A. niger, A.
Owen P. Ward   +4 more
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Genetics of Aspergillus

1995
The ascomycete Aspergillus nidulans was recognized by Pontecorvo in the late 1940s/early 1950s as a very suitable organism for genetic experiments (first reviewed by Pontecorvo et al. 1953). This review also mentioned the first genetic experiments with Aspergillus niger using the parasexual cycle.
Swart, K., Debets, A.J.M.
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