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Regulation of Phenylpropane Metabolism and Resistance to Green Mold in Postharvest Grapefruits Treated by Carboxymethyl Chitosan-Induced Culture of Cryptococcus laurentii [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCS)-induced culture of Cryptococcus laurentii treatment on the resistance to Penicilium italicum in postharvest grapefruits.
TIAN Dengjuan, KONG Shanshan, MA Diantong, LI Genqian, WANG Fang, DENG Jia
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Non-neoformans Cryptococcus species were formerly considered to be saprophytes and nonpathogenic to humans [1-2]. However, the incidence of Cryptococcus laurentii infections in immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients has been gradually increasing
Priscilla Adelina Duran Luciano
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Cryptococcus is a non-motile, gram positive, non-fermenting Basidiomycetous encapsulated yeast like fungus that causes respiratory, neurological and other systemic diseases in both humans and animals. Present study delineates the possible distribution of
Nurul Islam +5 more
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Basidiomycete Yeasts of Wine Grapes and Their Potential Applications in Winemaking. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Vineyards support highly diverse communities of native yeasts, but only a small proportion are fermentative ascomycetes capable of alcoholic fermentation. Many non‐fermentative species are also present, including a range of metabolically active basidiomycete yeasts that can influence wine aromatic profiles, especially in the early stages of ...
Bunbury-Blanchette A +3 more
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Neuromeningeal cryptococcosis (NMC) is a life-threatening opportunistic infection in advanced HIV disease patients (AHDP). It is caused by Cryptococcus spp. complexes and mainly occurs in sub-Saharan Africa.
Bive Zono Bive +14 more
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Cryptococcus laurentii: An unusual cause for atypical pneumonia in hematological malignancy
Cryptococcus laurentii, one of the nonneoformans Cryptococcus is a known biopesticide to control fruit rot, previously considered to be nonpathogenic to humans, is now have been reported as a cause of opportunistic infections.
Sunita Kabi +3 more
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Kluyveromyces marxianus KLU1 Increases the Cell Density and Survival of Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus GG in Dried Kurut [PDF]
ABSTRACT Kurut is a traditional acid‐coagulated dairy fermented product from Kazakhstan, China, Turkey, and some Central Asian countries. It can be consumed either fresh, semi‐dried, or dried. In this study, probiotic Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) dried kurut was produced with and without the addition of Kluyveromyces marxianus KLU1, a yeast ...
Tuganbay A +4 more
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Cryptococcus laurentii Fungemia
In the last few years there has been an increasing incidence of infection due to non-neoformans Cryptococcus spp. especially in immunocompromised host. Cryptococcus laurentii is a non-neoformans Cryptococcus which has rarely been known to cause bacteremia and pulmonary infection in humans. Here we report a case of fungemia due to Cryptococcus laurentii.
P, Banerjee +6 more
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Xylosyltransferases in Cryptococcus laurentii
Abstract A particle-bound enzyme preparation from the fungus imperfectus, Cryptococcus laurentii, contains at least two different xylosyltransferases. One of these catalyzes the transfer of xylosyl units from UDP-xylose to endogenous cell envelope glycoproteins.
J S, Schutzbach, H, Ankel
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Three new combinations from the Cryptococcus laurentii complex: Cryptococcus aureus, Cryptococcus carnescens and Cryptococcus peneaus [PDF]
Fifteen strains of the Cryptococcus laurentii complex were reclassified based on sequence analyses of 18S rDNA, the D1/D2 region of the 26S rDNA and the internal transcribed spacer regions, as well as physiological and biochemical properties. The strains were divided into phylogenetic groups I and II. The type strain of C.
Masako, Takashima +3 more
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