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20 April 2018 - P0181
Optimal PBMC cryopreservation protocols for A. fumigatus-specific T-cell quantification depend on downstream assay and analytes
24 April 2017 - OS0899
Receptor expression and epithelial damage response to pathogenic Mucorales species characterized in an alveolar bilayer model
22 April 2017 - P0971
Environmental mould exposure leads to elevated Mucorales specific T-helper and T-memory cell frequencies in healthy adults
02 June 2016
Special populations: the immunosuppressed, the critically ill, and others
08 April 2016 - O138
Cyclosporin A, MMF, and prednisolone lead to reduced sensitivity of the quantification of Aspergillus-specific T-cells
08 April 2016 - EP0010
Efficacy and safety outcomes in patients with probable or proven versus possible invasive mould disease from the phase 3 secure study, evaluating isavuconazole versus voriconazole for the primary treatment of invasive fungal disease caused by Aspergillus
24 April 2015 - ENC001
EFISG - ESCMID Fungal Infection Study Group
24 April 2015 - EP018
A comparison of the safety profiles of isavuconazole vs voriconazole in the phase 3 SECURE study in patients with invasive mould infections
24 April 2015 - P0209
Dormant Mucorales conidia trigger a proinflammatory cytokine response in human mononuclear phagocytes
05 July 2014
Antifungal stewardship
09 May 2014 - EW081
Invasive aspergillosis in haematology and oncology
09 May 2014 - P0079
The burden of serious fungal infections in Germany
09 May 2014 - O230a
A phase 3 randomised, double-blind trial evaluating isavuconazole vs. voriconazole for the primary treatment of invasive fungal disease caused by Aspergillus spp. or other filamentous fungi (secure)
20 June 2013
Antifungal prophylaxis in haematopoietic stem cell transplantation recipients: trials – is resistance an issue?
28 April 2013 - S432
Part I
26 April 2013 - S107
Antifungal dosing and therapeutic drug monitoring
26 April 2013 - R2829
Bloodstream infections in severe burns patients: early and late bacteraemia. A nine year study
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