This is an image of the hyphae, or threads, and fruiting bodies of an Aspergillus fungus. The tubelike branching structures are the hyphae (1), which make up the mycelium that is the main “body” of a ...
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A new biotechnological process just detailed in the Journal of American Chemical Society shows how Berl Oakley at the ...
This work delivers on the UN Sustainable Development Goal 3: ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at all ages. The common airborne fungus Aspergillus is unavoidable and causes a broad ...
Jennings and Williams 1 directed attention to the fact that kojic acid is a common product of fungus metabolism and may account for the antibacterial properties of a number of fungi not yet ...
Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis is a life-threatening fungal infection that occurs when conidia (spores) from the Aspergillus fungus are inhaled and establish an infection in the lungs ...
Scientists have identified strains of one of the world’s most dangerous fungal pathogens, already resistant to our most ...
Fungi can create valuable materials from broken-down carbon fiber, potentially revolutionizing the recycling process.
The mass was not cancer, but a common fungus: Aspergillus fumigatus, a species of mold that's found everywhere from flower beds to carpets. Most people inhale mold spores without realizing it.
This thesis explores primary carbon metabolism in Aspergillus niger, a fungus widely recognized for its metabolic versatility and high protein secretion, making it a promising candidate for industrial ...