Four allergologically important fungi, viz. Aspergillus fumigatus, Penicillium notatum, Alternaria alternata, and Cladosporium herbarum were cultured in a liquid synthetic medium, with or without addition of 0.1% yeast extract (YE). After 10 and 28 days of cultivation, immunochemical properties of the fungal extracts, characterised by precipitation pattern and IgG- and IgE-binding capacity, were studied. In pure synthetic medium no large differences were observed in number of precipitates, as measured by DID, among the four antigenic fractions of each fungus (metabolic and mycelial antigens of both early and late phase cultures). Addition of YE to the growth medium hardly changed the number of precipitates and generally caused a decrease in...
SEROLOGY is widely used in the study of the involvement of Aspergillus spp. in a variety of pulmonar...
The liberation of polystyrene binding antigenic components (PBC) of Aspergillus fumigatus involved i...
The allergenicity and antigenicity of various airborne fungi isolated from the atmosphere of Riyadh ...
Four allergologically important fungi, viz. Aspergillus fumigatus, Penicillium notatum, Alternaria a...
Yeast species are in general identified by their morphological characteristics and biochemical prope...
aqueous solution of Triton X- 100 giving detergent-soluble material. Further fractionation was achie...
The object of investigation: blood, thymus, liver, kedney, lungs, spleen, groin lymphonode of rabbit...
Fungal allergens have been found to be one of the most prevalent aeroallergens in India. Knowledge o...
Allergenic substances have been isolated from cultures of Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus on wheat ge...
areas, is mainly caused by Eurotium species. The presence of antibodies in patients ’ serum is an im...
International audienceIn France and Finland, farmer's lung disease (FLD), a hypersensitivity pneumon...
When growing Botrytis cinerea in Sabouraud medium, different phases of growth could be recognized us...
We have studied the immunochemical and biochemical differences in 12 Aspergillus fumigatus strains i...
Preventing mold from growing and producing mycotoxins requires knowledge of the conditions under whi...
When growing Botrytis cinerea in Sabouraud medium, different phases of growth could be recognized us...
SEROLOGY is widely used in the study of the involvement of Aspergillus spp. in a variety of pulmonar...
The liberation of polystyrene binding antigenic components (PBC) of Aspergillus fumigatus involved i...
The allergenicity and antigenicity of various airborne fungi isolated from the atmosphere of Riyadh ...
Four allergologically important fungi, viz. Aspergillus fumigatus, Penicillium notatum, Alternaria a...
Yeast species are in general identified by their morphological characteristics and biochemical prope...
aqueous solution of Triton X- 100 giving detergent-soluble material. Further fractionation was achie...
The object of investigation: blood, thymus, liver, kedney, lungs, spleen, groin lymphonode of rabbit...
Fungal allergens have been found to be one of the most prevalent aeroallergens in India. Knowledge o...
Allergenic substances have been isolated from cultures of Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus on wheat ge...
areas, is mainly caused by Eurotium species. The presence of antibodies in patients ’ serum is an im...
International audienceIn France and Finland, farmer's lung disease (FLD), a hypersensitivity pneumon...
When growing Botrytis cinerea in Sabouraud medium, different phases of growth could be recognized us...
We have studied the immunochemical and biochemical differences in 12 Aspergillus fumigatus strains i...
Preventing mold from growing and producing mycotoxins requires knowledge of the conditions under whi...
When growing Botrytis cinerea in Sabouraud medium, different phases of growth could be recognized us...
SEROLOGY is widely used in the study of the involvement of Aspergillus spp. in a variety of pulmonar...
The liberation of polystyrene binding antigenic components (PBC) of Aspergillus fumigatus involved i...
The allergenicity and antigenicity of various airborne fungi isolated from the atmosphere of Riyadh ...