BACKGROUND: Airways of lung cancer patients are often colonized by fungi. Some of these colonizing fungi, under particular conditions, produce cancerogenic mycotoxins. Given the recent interest in the infective origin of lung cancer, with this preliminary study we aim to give our small contribution to this field of research by analysing the fungal microbiome of the exhaled breath condensate of lung cancer patients from Puglia, a region of Italy. METHODS: We enrolled 43 lung cancer patients and 21 healthy subjects that underwent exhaled breath condensate and bronchial brushing collection. The fungal incidence and nature of sample collected were analysed by using a selected media for Aspergillus species. RESULTS: For the first time we were ...
The detection of fungi in the human respiratory tract may represent contamination, colonization or a...
Summary. Samples of lung tissues were obtained and analysed for Aspergillus carriage in 56 patients ...
The detection of fungi in the human respiratory tract may represent contamination, colonization or a...
BACKGROUND: Airways of lung cancer patients are often colonized by fungi. Some of these colonizing f...
Background:Airways of lung cancer patients are often colonized by fungi. Some of these colonizing fu...
Background Airways of lung cancer patients are often colonized by fungi. Some of these colonizing fu...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Abstract Background The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous mi...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Fungal spores in the air can be inhaled and enter the human respiratory tract. The entry of fungi in...
Fungal spores in the air can be inhaled and enter the human respiratory tract. The entry of fungi in...
The detection of fungi in the human respiratory tract may represent contamination, colonization or a...
Summary. Samples of lung tissues were obtained and analysed for Aspergillus carriage in 56 patients ...
The detection of fungi in the human respiratory tract may represent contamination, colonization or a...
BACKGROUND: Airways of lung cancer patients are often colonized by fungi. Some of these colonizing f...
Background:Airways of lung cancer patients are often colonized by fungi. Some of these colonizing fu...
Background Airways of lung cancer patients are often colonized by fungi. Some of these colonizing fu...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Abstract Background The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous mi...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Background: The human respiratory tract represents the major portal of entry for numerous microorgan...
Fungal spores in the air can be inhaled and enter the human respiratory tract. The entry of fungi in...
Fungal spores in the air can be inhaled and enter the human respiratory tract. The entry of fungi in...
The detection of fungi in the human respiratory tract may represent contamination, colonization or a...
Summary. Samples of lung tissues were obtained and analysed for Aspergillus carriage in 56 patients ...
The detection of fungi in the human respiratory tract may represent contamination, colonization or a...