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Fungal periprosthetic joint infections due to Aspergillus species are rare but are associated with significant cost and morbidity. We present a case of Asperigillus terreus prosthetic joint infection of the hip.
Rachel Bartash +6 more
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Lateral Flow Assays for the Diagnosis of Invasive Aspergillosis: Current Status. [PDF]
Purpose of reviewDiagnosis during early stages of invasive aspergillosis (IA) and targeted antifungal treatment has the potential to improve survival significantly.
Heldt, Sven, Hoenigl, Martin
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The biotransformations of ;#946;-ionone by Aspergillus tamarii MRC 72400 and Aspergillus terreus MRC 200365 were described. The biotransformation of ;#946;-ionone with A. tamarii and A. terreus for seven days gave (±)-4-hydroxy-;#946;-ionone.
Semra Yılmazer Keskin +1 more
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Phenolic compounds biodegradation of olive mili wastewater with Aspergillus terreus
Olive mill wastewater degradation by Aspergillus terreus and under aerobic conditions at 28°C, was measured by the parameter of phenol content. We have explored the effect of different concentrations of olive mill wastewater upon the activity of ...
L. Martínez Nieto +3 more
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Morphological Changes of Conidiogenesis in Two Aspergillus Species
Identification of aspergilli based on comparative of their diagnostic features in different growth media is a common manner between most of mycologists.
Ahmed Mohamed Aly Khalil +1 more
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Bioremediation of Phenol by Mutated and Immobilized Aspergillus and Penicillium Species
Phenol and its chemical derivatives are essential for production of polycarbonates epoxies, bakelite, nylon, detergents, herbicides, and numerous pharmaceutical drugs.
Amany G. IBRAHIM, Lujin S. AL-GHAMDI
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Production of l-DOPA byAspergillus terreus [PDF]
Production of L-DOPA by the activity of tyrosinase from a strain of Aspergillus terreus 104 was investigated. Effects of substrate (L-tyrosine) concentrations, its mode of feeding to the assay mixture and also the effects of L-ascorbic acid and other antioxidants on the production rate of L-DOPA were studied.
S, Chattopadhyay, A, Das
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Phytase from Aspergillus terreus
1) Aspergillus terreus No. 9A-1 was cultivated by a shaking method and the optimal cultural conditions for the phytase production were concluded as follows: Composition of medium; rice bran 30 g, ammonium sulfate 3 g, distilled water 1.0 liter; initial pH 5.5; shaking condition; 50 ml of medium/500 ml vol.
Kôichi YAMADA +2 more
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Secondary metabolites produced from marine fungi showed promising roles in Biomedical applications. This study aimed to exhibit the Anti-Microbial efficacy of the potent fungal strain Aspergillus terreus JMDL-20.
Lilly Pushpam Dara +2 more
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Production of L-asparaginase by filamentous fungi
L-asparaginase production was investigated in the filamentous fungi Aspergillus tamarii and Aspergillus terreus. The fungi were cultivated in medium containing different nitrogen sources. A. terreus showed the highest L-asparaginase (activity) production
Maria Inez de Moura Sarquis +3 more
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