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1 luded are 14 isolates from yeast and 33 from mold.
2  use, including: AQI, PM10, weed pollen, and mold.
3 herapy of endophthalmitis caused by yeast or mold.
4 ere sliced with an MR-based patient-specific mold.
5 that have been frozen into a polymer support mold.
6  used to fabricate a monolithic glass master mold.
7 nly limited by the size of the corresponding mold.
8 We propose that humility might also fit this mold.
9 IL technique and anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) mold.
10 ructure, which resides on the surface of the mold.
11 mer introduced into a poly(dimethylsiloxane) mold.
12 -micrometer periodic patterns using a single mold.
13 dia or plasmodial shuttle streaming in slime molds.
14 ed cardiomyocytes with collagen in preformed molds.
15 as models, assembly fixtures, and production molds.
16 tting temperature (OCT) medium and frozen in molds.
17 cies identification of bacteria, yeasts, and molds.
18 eased proportion of rare multidrug-resistant molds.
19 spp. and multidrug-resistant non-Aspergillus molds.
20 ) and preaggregated Ag colloid in 10 x 10 cm molds.
21 ghly toxic secondary metabolites produced by molds.
22 ith desirable diameters were used as emitter molds.
23 nt in orthologs of animals or cellular slime molds.
24 contemporary clinical isolates of yeasts and molds.
25 n isolate, but the majority of isolates were molds.
26 da (4/16, 25%), but 75% of all isolates were molds.
27 ances determined by the force applied during molding.
28 nt tensile strengths using soft lithographic molding.
29 olates of the most representative pathogenic molds (154 Aspergillus and 136 non-Aspergillus isolates)
30 no use, 15.8%; irregular use, 3.8%), whereas mold (22.1%), dust (10.6%), or fur (13.1%) allergies may
31                            By stretching the mold, 2D arrays with square, rectangular, and triangular
32  dog/cat/horse, (2) timothy grass/birch, (3) molds, (4) house dust mites, (5) peanut/wheat flour/mugw
33        Sequence-based identification of this mold, a new agent of disease, suggests a close relation
34 six fungal isolates were recovered, of which molds accounted 63 (82.9 %) of the total isolates.
35 Aspergillus species were the two predominant molds accounting 27.6 and 25 % of the total isolates res
36 e control of hyperglycemia, and the use of a mold-active agent as prophylaxis in patients receiving n
37            The median time from the start of mold-active antifungal therapy to the time of collection
38                                   The use of mold-active azoles for antifungal prophylaxis after allo
39 trose agar with gentamicin (SDA), inhibitory mold agar (IMA), and brain heart infusion (BHI) agar wit
40 ticide largely used in food industry against mold and blight in vegetables and fruits during transpor
41 moke, season of birth, PM2.5, breastfeeding, mold and cockroaches in home, and distance from highway.
42                    Fabrication of the master mold and microfluidic chips requires basic skills in pho
43 brane filter system or blood culture bottle, mold and Mycobacterium species were culture positive mor
44                  Mesophilic bacteria, yeast, mold and pathogenic Enterobacteriaceae decreased as irra
45  process, a uniaxial force is applied to the mold and results in changes of the periodic structure, w
46 sed the relation between indoor dampness and mold and rhinitis, but the evidence has been inconclusiv
47 on the relations between indoor dampness and mold and the risk of different types of rhinitis and inv
48  rubber sheets were fabricated using replica molding and were subjected to stretching, folding, and r
49 a total of 394 clinical fungal isolates (264 molds and 130 yeasts) were analyzed by PCR/ESI-MS; resul
50 3-log for mesophiles, 4.5-log for yeasts and molds and 2-log for enterobacteria after 20 d of storage
51  chlorophyte green algae, demosponges, slime molds and brown algae.
52 ivity against various fungi species, such as molds and dermatophytes.
53  chambers are produced from PDMS on machined molds and do not require lithography.
54 nderstood feature of organisms such as slime molds and fungi.
55                 3D printing of the injection molds and skeletons requires 3 h, seeding the muscle act
56  therefore analyzed the interactions between molds and the bronchial/bronchiolar epithelium at the ea
57 ion of Asp f3 homologs in medically relevant molds and yeasts prompts future evaluation of Asp f3 as
58 changes in the naming of medically important molds and yeasts.
59 raphy and requires no silicon wafer, replica molding, and plasma bonding like microfluidic devices ma
60 ctrum triazole with activity against yeasts, molds, and dimorphic fungi.
61 n skin prick test (SPT) of five mites, three molds, and nine other aeroallergens.
62 es, including dimorphic fungi, opportunistic molds, and the agent causing white nose syndrome in bats
63                  Here, we used a microtissue molding approach to demonstrate that constructs containi
64    The integrated emitter was formed using a molding approach, in which metal wires with desirable di
65          Fusarium and Aspergillus species of mold are major causes of corneal infections in the Unite
66                                 Dematiaceous molds are found ubiquitously in the environment and caus
67 ls, including injection, rotational and blow molding, as well as dip coating.
68 lfur (S) utilization by the human-pathogenic mold Aspergillus fumigatus during invasive growth.
69  in immune defense against the opportunistic mold Aspergillus fumigatus In this study, we investigate
70                              Exposure to the mold Aspergillus fumigatus may result in allergic bronch
71 key effectors against the widely distributed mold Aspergillus fumigatus, which is a major threat for
72                         Clinical isolates of molds Aspergillus lentulus and Neosartorya udagawae and
73 sence of carpeting, age of home, and visible mold at age 1 year and child's positive skin prick test
74 kin prick test response to aeroallergens and molds at age 7 years.
75 ysis provides new evidence that dampness and molds at home are determinants of rhinitis and its subca
76 ture treatment with close contact casting, a molded below-knee cast with minimal padding, offers outc
77 gnificantly increased resistance toward gray mold (Botrytis cinerea), a pathogen responsible for majo
78 bular carrier of suitable dimensions that is molded by a distinctive helical array of the COPII inner
79 onary consequences of modular patterns being molded by directional selection.
80 s a critical component of bacterial fitness, molded by natural selection into the many elaborate shap
81 ividual cis- and trans-acting modules can be molded by natural selection to create a sizeable number
82  growth potential, a relationship presumably molded by natural selection.
83 d, ultimately, to study how they are further molded by secondary mutation and affinity maturation pro
84          Aspergillus species are saprophytic molds causing life-threatening invasive fungal infection
85                  BITC was accumulated in the mold cells where it caused an enormous amount of alterat
86 m health and survival in preterm infants and molds circuit formation, but gaps remain in our understa
87  understand the mechanisms by which activity molds circuits and would help to identify critical check
88                                              Mold colonization (n = 45) and proven/probable IMI (n =
89 and specific IgE levels, bronchiectasis, and mold colonization of the airways.
90                                Humans inhale mold conidia daily and typically experience lifelong asy
91 iological surveys indicate that occupants of mold contaminated environments are at increased risk of
92    Mean aerobic plate count (APC), yeast and mold count (YMC), and lactic acid bacteria (LAB) for fre
93 elated to aerobic bacteria counts, yeast and mold counts, and degree of tissue disintegration.
94 s the most comprehensive clinically relevant mold database developed to date.
95 igitized and converted to virtual solids for mold design.
96            Our findings identified the slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum's CISD proteins as the clo
97 in a eukaryotic microbe (protist), the slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum.
98  lovastatin only, lovastatin with 1-fold red mold dioscorea (RMD), and lovastatin, the functional com
99 tive for the diagnosis of probable or proven mold disease (41/41).
100 95% CI, 2.67-102.28]), and previous invasive mold disease (HR, 10.65 [95% CI, 1.19-95.39]).
101 patients were upgraded to probable or proven mold disease based on galactomannan antigen, culture or
102  who could not be upgraded from the possible mold disease category (n = 51), 25 (49%) had evidence of
103 tological malignancies and possible invasive mold disease defined by EORTC/MSG criteria.
104 ulture or histology; or remained as possible mold disease if an alternative diagnosis could not be es
105 tis cinerea is the causing agent of the grey mold disease in more than 200 crop species.
106 sign vs other common CT findings of invasive mold disease in patients with hematological malignancies
107 l experience with immunotherapy for invasive mold disease is limited.
108 stic capabilities of CT imaging for invasive mold disease, but its performance relative to other sign
109 otrytis cinerea, the causative agent of gray mold disease, is an aggressive fungal pathogen that infe
110 ent CTPA were upgraded to probable or proven mold disease.
111 he potential to reduce the severity of white mold disease.
112 clinical trial for the treatment of invasive mold disease.
113 underscore the importance of GA and DELLA in molding disease outcomes.
114               Coatings decreased total yeast+mold during 12days of storage while total mesophilic bac
115 cotoxin which can be synthesized by Monascus mold during the fermentation process in foods.
116 ce the first Cryptomycotan genome (the water mold endoparasite Rozella allomycis) and unite the Crypt
117             How the diapause response can be molded evolutionarily is critical for understanding pote
118  A meta-analysis confirmed the importance of mold exposure in patients with allergic rhinitis, and a
119 ta-glucans are often used as a surrogate for mold exposure in the environment.
120                     It is well accepted that mold exposure is a major contributor to the development
121 th Status (WHO-LARES) study on the effect of mold exposure on mental health (2002-2003).
122 rolled circumstances - observer's states can mold expressive qualities.
123 of methylprednisolone acetate with the black mold, Exserohilum rostratum, was the primary cause of th
124  coated with the PLGA/PVA composites using a mold fabrication process.
125 optimized for each printer: fused deposition molding (FDM), Polyjet, and digital light processing ste
126  etching process, the sidewalls of a silicon mold feature rough wavy structures, which can be transfe
127 lovastatin, the functional components of red mold fermented products, HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, d
128 n ( approximately 1 d), polydimethylsiloxane molding (few hours), system setup and device operation (
129 ployed to elucidate the metabolic profile of mold flavedo.
130  as peers and food availability, continue to mold food preferences and eating behaviors.
131 d epoxy mold, serving as the positive master mold for embossing, is casted over etched arrays of pyra
132 erties of the active site could be used as a mold for future drug design.
133 s, while the gelated MC served as a reliable mold for patterning the hydrogel prepolymers.
134                                              Molds for CCs were constructed using previously establis
135 supply themselves with convenient structural molds for expanding their immunomodulatory repertoires.
136 formly deposited on glass slides and used as molds for polydimethylsiloxane to obtain nanovoid struct
137 pair of epithelial tubes whose lumens act as molds for the eggshell respiratory filaments, or dorsal
138                   This technique enables the mold-free formation of transparent glass structures prev
139 also in non-metazoan organisms such as slime molds, fungi and plants.
140 ranslation elongation factor (TEF), and 28S (molds) genes.
141  cathodic electrochemical exfoliation of iso-molded graphite electrodes.
142                             Plasmodial slime molds grow as networks and use flexible, undifferentiate
143 gnificant reduction (1.73log CFU/g) in yeast-mold growth.
144 tiblock were fabricated in the same template mold having a tunable hydrophilic/hydrophobic ratio.
145 Here, we posit and test the long-term phasic molding hypothesis that resting-state network developmen
146  study posits and tests the long-term phasic molding hypothesis that resting-state networks are gradu
147         Consistent with the long-term phasic molding hypothesis, prospective analyses for both connec
148   MALDI-TOF MS has the potential to expedite mold identification, and misidentifications are rare.
149 ith improved accuracy and decreased time for mold identification, eliminating reliance on traditional
150 to evaluate the accuracy of the Vitek MS for mold identification.
151 l for product personalization, and injection molding (IM) that would enable production on a larger sc
152 l examination of tissue and isolation of the mold in the culture of clinical specimens; however, anti
153 device that comprises an array of microwells molded in a thin layer of a polyacrylamide gel (PAG).
154 thod we introduce uses precast gelatin-based molds in which a whole mouse brain is embedded, flash fr
155 t role for the hexon protein as a "molecular mold" in enabling the formation of such hexagonal protei
156 e examine how opiates and alcohol "break the mold" in terms of BDNF function in extinction circuits.
157 fabrication method, optical transient liquid molding, in which a 2D light pattern exposes a photopoly
158                               Cellular slime molds, including the well-studied Dictyostelium discoide
159                         In a murine model of mold-induced asthma, mice were repeatedly exposed to eit
160 n associated with susceptibility to invasive mold infection (IMI) among hematopoietic stem cell but n
161       Mucormycosis is a destructive invasive mold infection afflicting patients with diabetes and hem
162 n IL1B and DEFB1 influence susceptibility to mold infection in SOT recipients.
163          Pulmonary aspergillosis is a lethal mold infection in the immunocompromised host.
164 ipients, thereby strengthening their role in mold infection pathogenesis and patients' risk stratific
165                        Breakthrough invasive mold infections (IMIs) that occur during posaconazole or
166 al drug efficacy in non-Aspergillus invasive mold infections (NAIMIs).
167 ms are independent risk factors for invasive mold infections among 1101 solid organ transplant recipi
168                                     Invasive mold infections are life-threatening diseases for which
169 nd treatment of a multitude of opportunistic mold infections of the central nervous system.
170 pithelium invasion observed in some invasive mold infections.
171 t the importance of neuronal mechanisms that mold internal ongoing neuronal activity to model key fea
172  cyclic regeneration, feather stem cells are molded into different shapes under different physiologic
173 al was processed into functional coatings or molded into solid devices for the removal of palladium a
174          CdTe, PbTe, and Bi2Te3 powders were molded into various shapes in the presence of a small ad
175  a high-temperature, high-pressure resistant mold is described.
176                              Ionic colloidal molding is a simple yet effective approach of achieving
177         Monascus, generally described as red mold, is a red-pigmented filamentous fungus attracting a
178                               A total of 319 mold isolates representing 43 genera recovered from clin
179 y bending an optical fiber by 90 degrees and molding its tip into a sphere, thus, a long stem holding
180               Neoscytalidium dimidiatum is a mold known to cause onychomycosis and dermatomycosis; ho
181  a germ tube from the yeast cell followed by mold-like growth of branching hyphae.
182 ing, but failure to identify non-Aspergillus molds limits its usefulness.
183 r better than those of traditional injection molded magnets.
184 iteria, antifungal susceptibility testing of molds may be useful in guiding antifungal therapy.
185  echinocandins were not active against other molds (MEC90 range, 4 to >16 mug/ml).
186 tivate future investigations of whether this molding mechanism reflects a general phenomenon of brain
187                                Evolution has molded metabolic thrift within humans, a genetic heritag
188                         This ionic colloidal molding method stabilizes hydroxyapatite precursors to c
189 t an 'Intaglio-Void/Embed-Relief Topographic molding' method for microscale organization of many cell
190  but was less potent against non-Aspergillus molds (MIC90, >8 mug/ml).
191                                  Interest in molding micro- and nanoscale metallic glass objects is d
192 hotericin B or triazoles for non-Aspergillus molds (Mucoromycotina and Fusarium spp.).
193 er, Gobind Khorana, and George Rathmann) who molded my career at every important junction.
194                                 Nasoalveolar molding (NAM) is commonly employed to reduce the alveola
195 d in a liquid delivery medium into confining molds, near 8 cm-long tissue strands with rapid fusion a
196 R 1.31; 95% CI 1.08-1.59), while exposure to mold odor (OR 1.29; 95% CI 1.03-1.62) and visible mold (
197 the largest risk was observed in relation to mold odor (rhinitis: 2.18 [95% CI, 1.76-2.71]; AR: 1.87
198         The associations were strongest with mold odor, suggesting the importance of microbial causal
199  lifestyle, structure, and genomes break the mold of classical viruses.
200 lly complex device, we first use sacrificial molding of a freeform 3D printed template to create a ro
201 n many fields, ranging from the spinning and molding of fibers to the flow of cells and proteins thro
202                      To accomplish precision molding of hydrogels and successful integration with mic
203 to bend lipid membranes via scaffolding (the molding of membranes through the crescent protein shape)
204 ell signaling is closely associated with the molding of motor neuron character proposing the existenc
205 ature related to the contribution of PMNs to molding of the tissue microenvironment, with an emphasis
206 om which various static micropatterns can be molded on demand.
207                            Microchannels are molded onto the surface of a poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDM
208                            Early exposure to mold or dampness appeared particularly associated with p
209                                  Exposure to mold or dampness during infancy increased the risk of as
210  objective was to assess whether exposure to mold or dampness during infancy increases the risk of as
211                              Exposure to any mold or dampness indicator was associated with asthma up
212                              Exposure to any mold or dampness indicator was associated with persisten
213 e collected questionnaire derived reports of mold or dampness indicators and allergic outcomes from 3
214          No association was observed between mold or dampness indicators and IgE sensitization.
215  asthma, rhinitis, and IgE sensitization and mold or dampness indicators were assessed using generali
216  objects layer by layer without the need for molds or machining.
217 odor (OR 1.29; 95% CI 1.03-1.62) and visible mold (OR 1.28; 95% CI 1.04-1.58) were associated with rh
218 bstrate-modified functional group reactivity molded our synthetic routes to the hasubanan and acutumi
219 he BCVAs were similar in eyes with yeast and mold (P = .37).
220 s solids in the form of pellets or injection molded parts.
221 esistance mechanism in a major opportunistic mold pathogen.
222  fumigatus conidia, the most prevalent human mold pathogen.
223 eal critical features of how these complexes mold pericentric chromatin into a functional spring.
224 , respectively), as well as fewer reports of mold, pests, inadequate ventilation, and stuffiness.
225                                    The slime mold Physarum polycephalum grows as a random network of
226 e of temporally separated hormone changes in molding plant health and disease and support a scenario
227  as a method to: i) rapidly assess injection-molded plastic parts for defects during process optimiza
228  we map the Raman and Brillouin spectra of a molded poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEGDA) hydrogel
229                                    A replica molded polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) microfluidic device w
230  discoideum with 5'-editing in another slime mold, Polysphondylium pallidum, suggests organism-specif
231  polymicrobial, yet the presence of invasive molds (predominant types: order Mucorales, Aspergillus s
232 ntion and remediation of indoor dampness and mold problems, and such actions are likely to reduce rhi
233 pes that are unattainable using conventional molding procedures.
234   Here, we report a programmable nanoreplica molding process to fabricate a variety of sub-micrometer
235                                    We used a molding process to fabricate these structures out of a f
236                           During the replica molding process, a uniaxial force is applied to the mold
237  coalescence of microscopic gas bubbles in a molding process.
238  collect spectra of Aspergillus ochraceus, a mold producer of ochratoxin A (OTA), in order to investi
239 y concentric pacemaker activity by the slime mold's scroll-wave tip.
240 -61.22)], but not for those without maternal mold sensitization [OR = 1.32; (0.79-2.20)].
241 d with any wheeze for children with maternal mold sensitization [OR = 9.16; (1.37-61.22)], but not fo
242                                     Mite and mold sensitization was low.
243                    This aluminum-based epoxy mold, serving as the positive master mold for embossing,
244  positioned firmly within a 3D printed shell mold simulating the skin boundary, and cast with transpa
245 bility to scale up 4 times by using multiple molds simultaneously.
246 wound closure was also assessed according to mold species isolation.
247                               Thirteen other mold species were identified among case patients, and fo
248 om Cryptococcus neoformans, 40 from 23 other mold species, and 41 from 9 other yeast species.
249                                              Mold spore concentrations were not associated with MI.
250   Beta-glucans are an important component of mold spores and are recognized by the immune system by t
251 mean aeroallergen concentrations (pollen and mold spores) were assigned to case and control periods u
252 t defensins showed inhibitory effects on the mold strains of the genera Cladosporium and Alternaria b
253 st time without any need for a scaffold or a mold support or a liquid delivery medium, and facilitate
254 n in non-wetting templates (PRINT(R)) is one molding technique that allows for fabrication of "calibr
255  printing will replace most PDMS and plastic molding techniques in academia.
256  polymer, we have developed a reconfigurable molding technology that can significantly reduce time, c
257  a continuous, roll-to-roll, high-resolution molding technology which allows the design and synthesis
258 r enables the electrodes to be hot embossed, molded, templated, and/or cut with a CO2 laser into a va
259     Such devices can be made using injection-molded templates to create plasmonic films.
260 cus on Exserohilum rostratum, a dematiaceous mold that caused 753 infections during a multistate outb
261 es and causes a plant disease known as white mold that produces significant yield losses in major cro
262 nting to produce realistic artificial flower molds that were color matched and cast using scent-free
263 NA-encoding regions of culturable yeasts and molds that were recovered using mycological culture, whi
264 pe I hydrogel scaffolds and their respective molds that would precisely mimic the normal anatomy of t
265 ral role of the disulfide bridges helping to mold the high-affinity domain-domain interface, even tho
266 define the basic inflammatory machinery that mold the inflammatory tissue microenvironment.
267 lustrate that ecological selection pressures mold the structure of invertebrate brains, and exemplify
268 ntains a pair of conserved base triples that mold the sugar-phosphate backbone to S8.
269 e opinions and the evolution of the MHA have molded the modern perception of hearing aids and the tec
270 ls distinct and dynamic mutational processes molding the cancer genome in esophageal adenocarcinoma c
271 essive mechanical flexibility, which allowed molding the crystals into alphabetical characters to spe
272 o expand our understanding of how experience molds the brain, in addition to informing intervention r
273        We suggest that in all cellular slime molds the existence of loners could resolve the apparent
274 ion of localized morphogenetic activity that molds the shape of growing organs.
275  here underlies position effect variegation, molds the structure of polytene chromosomes, and should
276         We describe the design of the master mold, the production of the microfluidic chip and live i
277       Devices are fabricated using injection molding, the batchwise fabrication time is <2 min per de
278 eveloped a cytocompatible casting process to mold these hydrogels into specific 3D configurations, ge
279 out the genome is not random, but mechanisms molding this landscape remain poorly understood.
280 ner functioning more as a facilitator than a mold to conform to.
281 nts confirm peristalsis is used by the slime mold to drive internal cytoplasmic flows.
282           The process utilizes a stretchable mold to produce the desired periodic structure in a phot
283 mmonly used in robotics--requiring the slime mold to reach a chemoattractive goal behind a U-shaped b
284              This mechanism allows the slime mold to solve the U-shaped trap problem--a classic test
285 Cryogels with shape-memory properties may be molded to a variety of shapes and sizes, and may be opti
286               PCR/ESI-MS identified 81.4% of molds to either the genus or species level, with concord
287 immune cells in organisms ranging from slime molds to mammals.
288  we have developed an in vitro model whereby molded tubular channels inside a synthetic hydrogel are
289 utcomes differed among IFI wounds based upon mold type.
290 BMD for antifungal susceptibility testing of molds under specific circumstances, including testing wi
291 on-Candida yeasts, and 21 of non-Aspergillus molds using CLSI BMD methods.
292                  The risk related to visible mold was also consistently increased (rhinitis: 1.82 [95
293                                 A 3D printed mold was fabricated that could house 6 multiwall carbon
294 ogical and molecular characterization of the mold was undertaken.
295 els of glycerol and processed by compression molding, was examined over a period of 90days.
296       For the other four organ groups, shell molds were prepared by FDM and cast with silica gel to s
297 lose test, or growth at 42 degrees C and all molds were sequence identified using internal transcribe
298      We accomplish this using an elastomeric mold with two different sets of embedded microfluidic ch
299 h IMIs shows a shift towards non-Aspergillus molds with a significantly increased proportion of rare
300 red multiple 15 x 15 mm ECT geometries using molds with rectangular internal staggered posts (mesh, M

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