- albicans, with
which C.
dubliniensis is
closely related and
shares a
number of characteristics. One test for
distinguishing C.
dubliniensis from C. albicans...
- J (2007). "Chlamydospore
formation in
Candida albicans and
Candida dubliniensis--an
enigmatic developmental programme". Mycoses. 50 (1): 1–12. doi:10...
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medically important species include C. parapsilosis, C. tropicalis, C.
dubliniensis. and the more
recently emerging pathogen C. auris.
Other Candida species...
- 1862. The
original seal
contained the
Latin text
Senatus Universitatis Dubliniensis. The
university is
governed by the
university senate,
chaired by the...
- tropicalis, C. parapsilosis, C. krusei, C. guilliermondii, C. lusitaniae, C.
dubliniensis, C. pelliculosa, C. kefyr, C. lipolytica, C. famata, C. incon****ua,...
- pseudotropicalis,
Candida famata,
Candida rugosa,
Candida geotrichium,
Candida dubliniensis, and
Candida guilliermondii). C.
albicans accounts for
about 50% of oral...
-
allows for
distinguishing between C.
tropicalis and C.
albicans or C.
dubliniensis. A
short hyphal extension seen
laterally from a
yeast cell with no constriction...
- OCLC 606865776. Talbot,
Peter (1947). Kenny, W. E. (ed.).
Primatus Dubliniensis : the
primacy of the See of
Dublin or a
compendium of the
arguments on...
- C.
crusei Relatively high
medical relevance Candida dosseyi Candida dubliniensis Candida ergatensis Candida fermentati Candida fructus Candida glabrata...
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pathogenic in
humans include C. auris, C. tropicalis, C. parapsilosis, C.
dubliniensis, and C. lusitaniae. The name
Candida was
proposed by Berkhout. It is...