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Aspergillus is a genus of around 200 molds found throughout much of nature worldwide. Aspergillus was first catalogued in 1729 by the Italian priest and biologist Pier Antonio Micheli. Viewing the fungi under a microscope, Micheli was reminded of the shape of an aspergillum , and named the genus accordingly. Aspergillus species are highly aerobic and are found in almost all oxygen-rich environments, where they commonly grow as molds on...


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What is the difference between Aspergillus and Histoplasmosis?
Someone with a medial background that could, in laymans terms give me the basic differences...

The most obvious difference is that they are caused by different fungi. Both can cause pneumonia, but histo very rarely leads to serious disease, since most people have a...

Asked by Jackie Blue - 3 months ago

How to break the chitin wall of aspergillus niger?
Aspergillus niger is a type of fungi. it's cell wall is made up of chitin....

Err.....freeze thawing method, (or) then using bead homogenization (with controlled temperature below 0). After that use a temperature controlled ultra-centrifugation. The temperature must be keep as low as possible to avoid denaturation...

Asked by cutey - 12 months ago

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  • Now aspergillus is in the mix.. - 11 replies

    we're doing. But, today I found out he was also growing aspergillus the last time he was cultured , and they are wondering if that has something to do with this. What should I expect from aspergillus...

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  • aspergillus niger, E colli, etc - 3 replies

    for microorganismos objetables (now i know, aspergillus, Colli, Pseudomona aeruginosa , etc..are part into english -my mother tongue is spanish -but i just don t know where to find.... i m looking

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