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Meanings of aspergillus species in English
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Usage of aspergillus species in English
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Aspergillusspecies are the major life threatening fungal pathogens in transplant patients.
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Aspergillusspecies typically show such an invasion mechanism and frequently affect orbital tissues.
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The most common fungal infections are caused by Aspergillusspecies.
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Candida and Aspergillusspecies were the most commonly isolated fungi.
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The significance of blood cultures positive for Aspergillusspecies for patients with cancer remains unclear.
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Fungal periprosthetic joint infections due to Aspergillusspecies are rare but are associated with significant cost and morbidity.
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Flow cytometric analysis demonstrated that A. fumigatus had a significantly greater sialic acid density than three non-pathogenic Aspergillusspecies.
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Conclusions: Our series highlights the important role Pseudomonas and Aspergillusspecies play in patients with HIES with cystic lung disease.
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Aspergillusspecies were detected in 19, Candida species in 25, and Gram-positive bacteria in 29 samples.
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Aspergillusspecies are responsible for most cases of fatal mold infections in immunocompromised patients, particularly in those receiving hematopoietic stem cell transplants.
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Recent genome sequencing of several Aspergillusspecies provides an exceptional opportunity to analyse fungal virulence attributes within a genomic and evolutionary context.
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It has previously been shown that pathogenic Aspergillusspecies adhere to basal lamina proteins to a greater extent than non-pathogenic Aspergillusspecies.
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In patients with CGD, invasive pulmonary infection with Aspergillusspecies remains the greatest cause of mortality and is typically insidious in onset.
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We now have available a new class of antifungal agents, the echinocandins, that act to damage the cell walls of Candida and Aspergillusspecies.
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Due to the lower moisture at harvest and to the conservation methods, the corn grain is mostly exposed to the contamination by Aspergillusspecies.