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Rhodotorula glutinis fungaemia
Smita Sood, Vidya Nerurkar
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On the capsule in Rhodotorula cell
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Corneal Infections by Rhodotorula
Ophthalmologica, 2010Rhodotorula, isolated from a human keratitis, was experimentally and microscopically found inactive, so that the question arises if micro-organisms found in a given eye lesion are always pathogenic. The answer is probably no.
J, François, M, Rijsselaere
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Rhodotorula rubra ventriculitis
Journal of Infection, 1988We describe a case of post-operative ventriculitis in an immunocompetent patient caused by an unusual organism, namely Rhodotorula rubra. The patient was treated successfully with antifungal agents.
F E, Donald +4 more
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Rhodotorula glutinis endophthalmitis
Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2002F ungi would be uncommon ocular pathogens if it were not for the many medical advances of the 20th century, particularly the advent of immunosuppressive agents. 1 Although rare in immunocompetent people, endogenous fungal endophthalmitis is increasingly common in patients who are immunocompromised, are intravenous drug users or have an indwelling ...
Michael W, Dorey +4 more
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CYTOLOGY OFRHODOTORULA GLUTINIS
Journal of Bacteriology, 1962Thyagarajan, T. R. (Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.)and H. B. Naylor. Cytology ofRhodotorula glutinis. J. Bacteriol.83:127–136. 1962.—The structure and manner of division of nuclei in actively dividing cells ofRhodotorula glutiniswere studied with the phase contrast microscope.
T R, THYAGARAJAN, H B, NAYLOR
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THE OXIDATIVE METABOLISM OF RHODOTORULA GRACILIS
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1958The oxidative metabolism of Rhodolorula gracilis NRRL Y-1091 was investigated. Data was presented showing the oxidation of glucose, acetate, pyruvate, xylose, D- and L-arabinose, by both glucose- and xylose-grown cells. Gluconate was oxidized by the glucose-grown cells, while ribose was oxidized by the xylose-grown cells.
J H, LITCHFIELD, Z J, ORDAL
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Meningitis caused byRhodotorula
Medical Mycology, 1976A case of rhodotorula meningitis in a 21 year old male compromised with acute lymphoblastic leukemia is reported. The yeast was identified as Rhodotorula rubra (Demme) Lodder.
R S, Pore, J, Chen
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