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- Prototheca wickerhamii is a ubiquitous green alga that does not have chlorophyll. It is widely present in the environment but is a rare cause of opportunistic...
- that have become parasites. The two most common species are Prototheca wickerhamii and Prototheca zopfii. Both are known to cause disease in dogs, while...
- Kluyveromyces wickerhamii is a fungus in the genus Kluyveromyces that exists as a yeast. Upon discovery in 1956, K. wickerhamii was placed into the genus...
- researched diseases caused by algae, which are categorized as Algaemia. P. wickerhamii is the main causing agent of protothecosis in humans, and was first identified...
- bovis), and those considered human-****ociated (P. wickerhamii, P. zopfii, and P. miyajii). P. wickerhamii and P. zopfii are the predominant algae ****ociated...
- pyogenes) Proteus spp. Prototheca zopfii (achlorophyllic algae) Prototheca wickerhamii (achlorophyllic algae) These microbes can be classified as environmental...
- and cattle, typically involving the soil-****ociated species Prototheca wickerhamii. Bacteria are single-celled prokaryotes that range in size from 0.15...
- Saccharomycetaceae Genus: Kluyveromyces Van der Walt, 1956 Species K. aestuarii K. dobzhanskii K. lactis K. marxi**** K. nonfermentans K. wickerhamii...
- suggested that K. marxi****, K. aestuarii, K. dobzhanskii, K. lactic, K. wickerhamii, K. blattae, K. thermotolerans, and K. waltii collectively constituted...
- Mangla AT, Nes WD (2000). "Sterol C-methyl transferase from Prototheca wickerhamii mechanism, sterol specificity and inhibition". Bioorg. Med. Chem. 8 (5):...