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Rhizofungus <i>Aspergillus terreus</i> Mitigates Heavy Metal Stress-Associated Damage in <i>Triticum aestivum</i> L. [PDF]
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Aspergillus terreus Species Complex
Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 2021Infections due to Aspergillus species are an acute threat to human health; members of the Aspergillus section Fumigati are the most frequently occurring agents, but depending on the local epidemiology, representatives of section Terrei or ...
Cornelia Lass-Florl, , Matthias Brock
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Aspergillus terreus endophthalmitis
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2005We report a case of Aspergillus terreus endophthalmitis and review the 4 previously reported cases. Immunosuppression, intravenous drug use, intraocular surgery or trauma, and a compatible clinical picture should raise suspicion of the diagnosis. This species often exhibits resistance to amphotericin B and outcomes are poor despite current therapies.
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Disseminated Infection by Aspergillus Terreus
Journal of Urology, 1983A patient with acute nonlymphocytic leukemia who received chemotherapy developed lung nodules and later central nervous system symptoms consistent with disseminated aspergillosis. The diagnosis was made at open lung biopsy by culturing the organism and observing in tissue sections conidia borne laterally along the hyphae, a characteristic of the ...
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Aspergillus terreus osteomyelitis.
Archives of internal medicine, 1977Aspergillus terreus infection limited to the L1-2 disk space and first and second lumbar vertebrae developed in a patient not predisposed to invasive aspergillosis. The observation of morphologically distinct secondary spores (aleuriospores) on microscopic examination of open biopsy specimens permitted a preliminary identification of A terreus, which ...
R, Seligsohn, J W, Rippon, S A, Lerner
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Biotransformation of (–)-verbenone by Aspergillus tamarii and Aspergillus terreus
Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, 2010The biotransformations of (–)-verbenone by Aspergillus tamarii and Aspergillus terreus were described. The biotransformation of (–)-verbenone with A. tamarii and A. terreus for 7 days gave (–)-10-hydroxyverbenone. The biotransformation of (–)-verbenone by A. tamarii resulted in a higher yield. A. tamarii and A.
Sakarya Üniversitesi/Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi/Kimya Bölümü +4 more
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Selenoprotein inAspergillus terreus
Biological Trace Element Research, 1988Aspergillus terreus, a moderately selenium-tolerant fungus, metabolized Se-selenite into several protein seleno-amino acids: selenomethionine and selenocysteine, as well as, nonprotein seleno-amino acids, selenocystathionine, and y-glutamyl selenomethyl selenocysteine.
S E, Ramadan, A A, Razak
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Production of ?-glucosidase by Aspergillus terreus
Current Microbiology, 1995The production of beta-glucosidase by Aspergillus terreus was investigated in liquid shake cultures. Enzyme production was maximum on the 7th day of growth (2.18 U/ml) with the initial pH of the medium in the range of 4.0-5.5. Cellulose (Sigmacell Type 100) at 1.0% (wt/vol) gave maximum beta-glucosidase activity among the various soluble and insoluble ...
S, Pushalkar, K K, Rao, K, Menon
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