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Cutaneous infection by Cryptococcus laurentii
British Journal of Dermatology, 1977Cryptococcus laurentii was isolated twice from cutaneous granulomas in the leg and foot of a 40-year-old man. Histologically the cells of C. laurentii were found in groups in the dermis and also inside giant cells. There was epithelioid cell infiltration in the dermis and subcutis. An atypical mycobacterium was isolated in addition to C.
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1970Abstract Electron micrographs of Cryptococcus laurentii cells reveal glycogen granules throughout the cytoplasm. Glycogen phosphorylase (α-1,4-glucan: orthophosphate glucosyltransferase, EC 2.4.1.1) is bound to these granules and has been obtained in purified form upon isolation of homogeneous preparations of these granules.
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Chemical Papers, 2012AbstractThe surface activity of Cryptococcus laurentii α-galactosidase can be significantly (up to 80 times) influenced by a carbon source present in a cultivation medium. Induction of this enzyme is stimulated by the presence of saccharides containing bound galactose. The highest activity observed when the cells grew in a lactose medium was probably a
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Phototoxicity of polyacetylenes to Cryptococcus laurentii
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 1986Abstract Isolates of Cryptococcus laurentii from leaves of Hawaiian species of Bidens were tested for photosensitivity to polyacetylenes from Bidens . Organisms from host plants with or without leaf acetylenes did not differ in their responses to the phototoxic compounds.
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