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Successful treatment of aspergillosis caused by Aspergillus fumigatus is threatened by an increasing incidence of drug resistance. This situation is further complicated by the finding that strains resistant to azoles, the major antifungal drugs for ...
Daisuke Hagiwara+13 more
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A schematic representation depicting various mechanisms of plant growth promotion by fungal endophytes present in different parts of the plant. Fungal endophytes are present in various parts of the plant, including leaves, stems, and most abundantly in roots.
Riyaz Ahmad Rather
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Frequency and molecular epidemiology of Aspergillus isolated from patients with suspicion of respiratory fungal infection [PDF]
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of Aspergillus detected in respiratory samples from a cohort of patients with suspicion of fungal infection of the respiratory tract as well as to determine the susceptibility to azoles of ...
Oliveira, M.+3 more
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This study investigated the dynamics of Aspergillus fumigatus azole-resistant phenotypes in two compost heaps with contrasting azole exposures: azole free and azole exposed.
Jianhua Zhang+12 more
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Linker‐mediated domain separation enhances cold adaptation in cellulases
Abstract Cold‐adapted cellulases have the potential to reduce energy demands in industrial processes by enabling efficient cellulose saccharification at lower temperatures. However, the structural basis of cold adaptation in bidomain cellulases remains poorly understood. Our prior studies on bidomain amylases proposed a “linker spacer effect”—a greater
Robbie Ge+3 more
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Introduction: Severe asthma is particularly linked to atopic conditions, especially to mold allergens like Aspergillus fumigatus. Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis is an immunological lung disorder, with initial phase of hypersensitivity to ...
Bondade K+5 more
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Species-Specific Differences in the Susceptibility of Fungi to the Antifungal Protein AFP Depend on C-3 Saturation of Glycosylceramides [PDF]
AFP is an antimicrobial peptide (AMP) produced by the filamentous fungus Aspergillus giganteus and is a very potent inhibitor of fungal growth that does not affect the viability of bacteria, plant, or mammalian cells.
Baumann, Birgit+8 more
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Aspergillus fumigatus and aspergillosis: From basics to clinics
A. Arastehfar+20 more
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Tackling the multifactorial nature of virulence and antifungal drug resistance in A. fumigatus requires the mechanistic interrogation of a multitude of genes, sometimes across multiple genetic backgrounds. Classical fungal gene replacement systems can be
Q. Al Abdallah, Wenbo Ge, J. Fortwendel
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Schematic diagram of the experimental procedures used to perform the bioinformatic steps and insecticidal assays using trehalose 6‐phosphate phosphatase of Aedes aegypti and the molecule phthalimide, N‐(p‐tolylsulfonyl). Abstract BACKGROUND Aedes aegypti Linnaeus is a medically important vector because of its role in transmitting several arboviruses ...
Raquel Jemima Viana Lima+3 more
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