Publications by authors named "A A Novakova"

Castañar is a cave with strict visitor control measures since it was open to public visits in 2003. However, in recent years, the cave suffered two fungal outbreaks, the first in 2008 and controlled by cleaning the contaminated sediments and subsequent closure of the cave until 2014. The cave was reopened but limited to a maximum of 450 visitors/year.

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Ivacaftor is a modern drug used in the treatment of cystic fibrosis. It is highly lipophilic and exhibits a strong positive food effect. These characteristics can be potentially connected to a pronounced lymphatic transport after oral administration.

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Current management of locally advanced rectal cancer achieves high cure rates, distant metastatic spread being the main cause of patients' death. Total neoadjuvant therapy (TNT) employs (chemo)radiotherapy and combined chemotherapy prior to surgery to improve the treatment outcomes. TNT has been shown to reduce significantly distant metastases, increase disease-free survival by 5 - 10% in 3 years, and finally also overall survival (≈ 5% in 7 years).

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  • Series members exist in diverse environments, including indoor spaces, food, clinical materials, and various ecosystems, and recent taxonomic changes have narrowed the number of recognized species from many to just 17.
  • Identifying these species is challenging, even with advanced techniques like DNA sequencing, highlighting issues with defining species boundaries; a study used 518 strains but ultimately focused on 213 for phylogenetic analysis.
  • The results indicated that many species are poorly defined, supporting the reduction of the series to just four distinct species, with the other recognized species being synonymized based on inadequate distinguishing characteristics.
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Background: North American bat populations have suffered severe declines over the last decade due to the Pseudogymnoascus destructans fungus infection. The skin disease associated with this causative agent, known as white-nose syndrome (WNS), is specific to bats hibernating in temperate regions. As cultured fungal isolates are required for epidemiological and phylogeographical studies, the purpose of the present work was to compare the efficacy and reliability of different culture approaches based on either skin swabs or wing membrane tissue biopsies for obtaining viable fungal isolates of P.

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