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Abstract Agroindustrial activity generates substantial waste during harvesting and processing. This study investigated the potential use of sugarcane bagasse, corn cob husk, and wheat bran as substrates for enzyme production by Aspergillus niger and Ceriporiopsis subvermispora. Aspergillus niger and C. subvermispora exhibited comparable filter paperase
Arianne Tairyne de Souza +4 more
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S136 Fungal sputum culture in patients with severe asthma is associated with a reduced post bronchodilator FEV1 [PDF]
Joshua Agbetile +14 more
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Abstract This study explored the valorization of two carbohydrate rich food wastes, a sugary (spoiled dates, SD) and a starchy (wasted rice, WR) one, for the biotechnological production of α‐amylase, biohydrogen (bioH2), and methane (CH4). Initially, the bioH2 and CH4 production potentials of raw SD and WR were assessed without any pretreatment, via ...
Mohamed Hashem, Ioanna Ntaikou
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Positive sputum fungal culture, fungal sensitisation, and airway microbial diversity in asthmatic children. [PDF]
Seear PJ +6 more
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Discrepancy between histology and culture in filamentous fungal infections [PDF]
Shinwon Lee +7 more
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ABSTRACT Amylases are key industrial enzymes, and thermostable variants are particularly valuable for robust bioprocessing. This study investigates amylase production via solid‐state fermentation (SSF) using non‐sterile potato peel as substrate, comparing the performance of the autochthonous microbial population with that of the inoculated fungus ...
Anna Taulé +3 more
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Incidence and Risk Factors for Acid-fast Bacillus/Fungal Culture Positivity in Primary, Conversion, and Revision Hip and Knee Arthroplasty. [PDF]
Oetojo W +4 more
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Histoplasma Tenosynovitis Revealed by Fungal Culture in a Patient Treated with Infliximab. [PDF]
Woods RJ, Reyes EJ, Knight JS.
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Fungal Culture Systems for Production of Antioxidant Phenolics Using Pecan Nut Shells as Sole Carbon Source [PDF]
M. Medina
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