Rodzaje Aspergillus i Penicillium jako źródło potencjalnych alergenów grzybowych

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Agnieszka Grinn-Gofroń

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Zarodniki rodzajów Aspergillus/Penicillium od kilkudziesięciu lat notowane są jako jedna z większych i ważniejszych grup aeroplanktonu grzybowego na świecie. W badaniach aerobiologicznych oba rodzaje, ze względu na duże podobieństwo morfologiczne zarodników, łączone są w jedną grupę. Ze względu na właściwości alergogenne zostały uznane za jeden z ważniejszych alergenów grzybowych.


 

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Grinn-Gofroń , A. (2010). Rodzaje Aspergillus i Penicillium jako źródło potencjalnych alergenów grzybowych. Alergoprofil, 6(2), 2-5. Pobrano z https://journalsmededu.pl/index.php/alergoprofil/article/view/180
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