Date: 26 November 2013
Secondary metabolites, structure diagram: Trivial name – Asparvenone derivative
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Species: A. parvulusSystematic name: 1,4-Naphthalenedione, 6-ethyl-5-hydroxy-7-methoxy-Molecular formulae: C13H12O4Molecular weight: 232Chemical abstracts number: 56496-01-6Selected references: Metabolites of Aspergilli. II. Asparvenone and O-methylasparvenone, naphthalenones from Aspergillus parvulus. Chao, P. D.; Schiff, P. L., Jr.; Slatkin, D. J.; Knapp, J. E.; Chao, M.; Rosenstein, R. D. Sch. Pharm., Univ. Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Lloydia (1975), 38(3), 213-17.
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Mitochondria organisation: GFP fluorescence micrographs showing mitochondrial organisation in an A.nidulans strain with GFP mitochondria, grown at 25°C in minimal media.
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Colony morphology of A.nidulans SRF200 after two days at 37°C
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Aspergillus nidulans. Cell nuclei-Ds red. DsRed fluorescence micrographs showing nuclear distribution in an A.nidulans germling with dsRed stained nuclei
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Cell Biology – Aspergillus nidulans. Cell nuclei-GFP. Nuclear distribution: GFP fluorescence mirographs showing fungal cell morphology and nuclear distribution in A.nidulans. GFP stained nuclei,grown at 25°C in minimal media O/N
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High resolution CT scan of chest.CT scan demonstrating remarkable bronchial wall thickening of the right main bronchus and main branches, in context of longstanding ABPA