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Wheat landraces and microbiome endophytic phytases: In vitro/in silico study for iron bioavailability. [PDF]

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Update on the Genus Trichosporon

Mycopathologia, 2008
Trichosporon spp. are widely distributed in nature and can occasionally belong to the human microbiota. For many years, the unique species of the genus, Trichosporon beigelli, was only known as an environmental and saprophytic fungus occasionally found as the etiological agent of white piedra.
Guilherme Maranhão Chaves   +1 more
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Trichosporon hepatitis

Gastroenterology, 1983
A 33-yr-old Puerto Rican women was hospitalized for chemotherapy and multiple antibiotic treatment for relapse of acute myelomonocytic leukemia. While she was already receiving amphotericin for suspected Aspergillus infection, she developed hepatomegaly and abnormal liver enzymes with high serum bilirubin. The blood cultures were negative. Percutaneous
J K, Korinek   +3 more
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Trichosporon Cutaneum Endocarditis

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1978
A 61-year-old man with Trichosporon cutaneum (T. cutaneum) prosthetic valve endocarditis is reported. He had had an aortic valve replacement for rheumatic heart disease 3 years earlier. Onset of the valve infection was subacute. A systolic murmur was noted on admission.
R, Marier   +5 more
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Trichosporon penicillatum sp.n.

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1965
A new yeast species,Trichosporon penicillatum sp.n. is described. The physiological properties of this species are compared with those ofT. capitatum andT. fermentans.
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Trichosporon beigelii Peritonitis

Southern Medical Journal, 1989
A patient receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis, and who was known to be seropositive for human immunodeficiency virus but without AIDS or ARC, had peritonitis secondary to Trichosporon beigelii. The patient had been receiving oral antibiotics and had had recurrent bouts of bacterial peritonitis.
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Trichosporon sepsis and leukemia

Cancer, 1975
Trichosporon cutaneum is a fungus known to cause superficial nodules over the distal third of hair shafts, mainly scalp hair, and to produce a clinical entity known as piedra. This superficial mycosis occurs mostly in temperate and tropical regions and is rarely seen in North America.
R, Rivera, A, Cangir
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Disseminated trichosporon beigelii (cutaneum)

Cancer, 1981
Two cases of invasive Trichosporon beigelii (syn. cutaneum) infection are reported and are compared with the eight other previous reports. All affected patients were either immunosuppressed or had recently undergone a surgical procedure. The diagnosis had been delayed and the prognosis was poor.
C W, Yung   +5 more
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