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Fungicidal activity of some o-nitrophenyl-hydrazones [PDF]
The antimycotic activity of 16 o-nitrophenylhydrazones against strains of Hansenula anomala, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Candida parapsyliosis, and Cryptococcus albidus was tested. All 16 compounds inhibited growth of the yeast strains.
Asproni, Battistina+6 more
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Cryptococcus neoformans: "An Ascomycete"
ConclusionsThese observations would seem to indicate that Cryptococcus neofor-mans and Lipomyces starkeyi may be one and the same organism, and that it is frequently isolated from the soil.
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B Cells Protect T Cell-deficient mice from Cryptococcal Brain Invasion
Michael J. Davis, Michail S. Lionakis
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The largest reservoir of mitochondrial introns is a relic of an ancestral split gene [PDF]
In eukaryotes, introns are located in nuclear and organelle genes from several kingdoms (ref. 1-4). Large introns (0.1 to 5 kbp) are frequent in mitochondrial genomes of plant and fungi (ref.
Cyril Ferandon+5 more
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Cryptococcus neoformansII. Phagocytosis by Human Leukocytes
Glenn S. Bulmer, M. D. Sans
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Cryptococcus on the Brain [PDF]
S. Link, A. Merando
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Non-encapsulated variant of Cryptococcus neoformans. II. Surface receptors for cryptococcal polysaccharide and their role in inhibition of phagocytosis by polysaccharide [PDF]
Thomas R. Kozel
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Cryptococcus neoformans of Unusual Morphology [PDF]
J.G. Cruickshank, R H Cavill, M. Jelbert
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Chemotaxigenesis and activation of the alternative complement pathway by encapsulated and non-encapsulated Cryptococcus neoformans [PDF]
K A Laxalt, Thomas R. Kozel
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