نتایج جستجو برای: candida glabrata

تعداد نتایج: 30737  

2007
Frank C. Odds Mary F. Hanson Amanda D. Davidson Mette D. Jacobsen Pauline Wright Julie A. Whyte Neil A. R. Gow Brian L. Jones

A 12 month survey of candidaemia in Scotland, UK, in which every Scottish hospital laboratory submitted all blood isolates of yeasts for identification, strain typing and susceptibility testing, provided 300 isolates from 242 patients, generating incidence data of 4.8 cases per 100,000 population per year and 5.9 cases per 100,000 acute occupied bed days; 27.9 % of cases occurred in intensive c...

2014
Khadija M Ahmad Janez Kokošar Xiaoxian Guo Zhenglong Gu Olena P Ishchuk Jure Piškur

The yeast pathogen Candida glabrata is the second most frequent cause of Candida infections. However, from the phylogenetic point of view, C. glabrata is much closer to Saccharomyces cerevisiae than to Candida albicans. Apparently, this yeast has relatively recently changed its life style and become a successful opportunistic pathogen. Recently, several C. glabrata sister species, among them cl...

Journal: :Japanese journal of infectious diseases 2001
K H Abu-Elteen

Due to the rising importance of Candida glabrata and other non-albicans Candida as principle human opportunistic pathogens, 356 women with abnormal vaginal discharge who attended a private obstetrics and gynecology clinic in Amman, Jordan, between January 1999 and February 2001 were examined. The isolation rate of Candida spp. from high-vaginal swabs was 44.9%. CHROMagar Candida and conventiona...

2016
E Sasani S Khodavaisy S Agha Kuchak Afshari S Darabian F Aala S Rezaie

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Formation of pseudohyphae is considered a virulence factor in Candida species. Generally, Candida glabrata grows as budding yeast cells; however, reports illustrated that C. glabrata could form pseudohyphal cells in response to some stimuli. In this study, we provided insight into the ability of C. glabrata in forming pseudohyphal cells under different levels of carbon di...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2006
Cornelius J Clancy Hong Huang Shaoji Cheng Hartmut Derendorf M Hong Nguyen

We measured time-kills and postantifungal effects (PAFEs) of caspofungin against Candida albicans, C. parapsilosis, and C. glabrata isolates. One-hour exposure to caspofungin during PAFE experiments accounted for the majority of killing during time-kill experiments. Regrowth of all isolates was inhibited for at least 24 h following drug washout.

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2013
Herman K Edskes Reed B Wickner

Ure2p, normally a regulator of nitrogen catabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, can be a prion (infectious protein) by forming a folded in-register parallel amyloid called [URE3]. Using S. cerevisiae as a test bed, we previously showed that Ure2p of Candida albicans (CaUre2p) can also form a prion, but that Ure2p of C. glabrata (CgUre2p) cannot. Here, we constructed C. glabrata strains to test ...

Journal: :FEMS yeast research 2015
Lydia Kasper Katja Seider Bernhard Hube

Candida glabrata is a successful human opportunistic pathogen which causes superficial but also life-threatening systemic infections. During infection, C. glabrata has to cope with cells of the innate immune system such as macrophages, which belong to the first line of defense against invading pathogens. Candida glabrata is able to survive and even replicate inside macrophages while causing sur...

Journal: :The Korean journal of laboratory medicine 2009
Chang Jin Moon Jong Hee Shin Da Woon Kim Seung Jung Kee Soo Hyun Kim Myung Geun Shin Soon Pal Suh Dong Wook Ryang

BACKGROUND Fluorescent dye Rhodamine 6G (R6G) is a substrate of multidrug resistance pumps and its accumulation is reduced in some azole-resistant Candida isolates with the upregulation of multidrug efflux transporter genes. Despite reports on species-specific differences in azole susceptibility in various Candida species, only a few studies have been reported on the R6G accumulation among clin...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2015

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1970
M I Marks E O'Toole

The colonial morphology of the yeast Torulopsis glabrata on sheep blood-agar is characteristic and was useful in the identification of 24% of clinical isolates.

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