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Volume 12, Number 3—March 2006
Research

Aspergillus ustus Infections among Transplant Recipients

Anil A. Panackal*†, Alexander Imhof*‡, Edward W. Hanley*, and Kieren A. Marr*†Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Seattle, Washington, USA; †University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, USA; ‡University Hospital, Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland

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Figure 2

Molecular typing of Aspergillus ustus isolates by using random amplification of polymorphic DNA. The isolate from patient 3 was not viable on subculturing and, as such, was not available for molecular analysis. Gel images (A) and composite dendrogram (B) are shown.

Figure 2. Molecular typing of Aspergillus ustus isolates by using random amplification of polymorphic DNA. The isolate from patient 3 was not viable on subculturing and, as such, was not available for molecular analysis. Gel images (A) and composite dendrogram (B) are shown.

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