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Evaluation of antioxidant activities of the yeasts Rhodotorula slooffiae and Rhodotorula mucilaginosa extracts

open access: yesAfrican Journal of Microbiology Research, 2016
Hanachi Parichehr   +1 more
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Rhodotorula glutinis fungaemia

open access: yesIndian Journal of Medical Specialities, 2012
Smita Sood, Vidya Nerurkar
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On the capsule in Rhodotorula cell

open access: yesJapanese Journal of Medical Mycology, 1960
HASEGAWA, Takezi   +2 more
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METABOLISM OF PHENYLALANINE IN RHODOTORULA

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Corneal Infections by Rhodotorula

Ophthalmologica, 2010
Rhodotorula, 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, 1988
We 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, 2002
F 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, 1962
Thyagarajan, 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, 1958
The 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, 1976
A 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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