The role of Aspergillus fumigatus and other thermotolerant moulds in asthma
The fungal kingdom contains well over a million species, of which about 80,000 have been named and approximately 600 species cause some form of human disease. Fungal spores are ubiquitous in the airborne environment and inhaled daily often in large numbers though seldom lead to disease. Atopy is a c...
Main Author: | Agbetile, Joshua Ekundayo |
---|---|
Other Authors: | Wardlaw, Andrew |
Published: |
University of Leicester
2017
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.724424 |
Similar Items
-
Studies on Aspergillus fumigatus bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
by: Morrison-Cleator, Sheila Fletcher
Published: (1970) -
Defining the calcineurin-dependent innate immune response of human alveolar macrophages to Aspergillus fumigatus
by: Shah, Anand
Published: (2016) -
The role of adenosine in asthma
by: Livingston, Mark
Published: (2003) -
The role of serum ficolins in the innate immune response to Aspergillus species
by: Bidula, Stefan
Published: (2016) -
The role of sirtuins in the pathogenesis of severe asthma
by: Colley, Thomas
Published: (2010)