1999
DOI: 10.1099/00222615-48-2-161
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Value of different methods for the characterisation of Aspergillus terreus strains

Abstract: To evaluate different methods for strain differentiation, 10 isolates of Aspergillus terreus from Germany and two epidemiologically unrelated strains were investigated. The sources of the isolates were patients with cystic fibrosis (4), immunosuppression (2), otitis externa (2), sinusitis (1) and endocarditis (1). Environmental isolates were obtained from a contaminated cell culture and from soil. The isolates did not differ in their macroscopic and microscopic morphology, in their protein patterns analysed by… Show more

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“…No difference was found in the macroscopic and microscopic morphology of the five different A. terreus isolates. Similar results were obtained by Rath [10]. The first report of different methods of strain differentiation for A. terreus was given by them.…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…No difference was found in the macroscopic and microscopic morphology of the five different A. terreus isolates. Similar results were obtained by Rath [10]. The first report of different methods of strain differentiation for A. terreus was given by them.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Rath [10] reported nine different genotypes of A. terreus by RAPD analysis. Previously, this technique was used successfully in fingerprinting other Aspergillus [16,10] showing a high genetic diversity in A. fumigatus and A. flavus.…”
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“…An analysis of the protein patterns of water-soluble proteins of whole-cell lysates in Coomassie blue-stained SDS-PAGE gels (7.5%) was performed as described previously (11).…”
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