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Candida glabrata
Known as:
C. glabrata
, Cryptococcus glabratus
, Torulopsis glabratas
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A species of MITOSPORIC FUNGI commonly found on the body surface. It causes opportunistic infections especially in immunocompromised patients.
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Neonatal Torulopsis glabrata Fungemia
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2008
2008
Candida glabrata : Emerging pathogen in neonatal sepsis
V. Baradkar
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M. Mathur
,
S. Kumar
,
M. Rathi
2008
Corpus ID: 72239076
A total of 266 clinically suspected cases of neonatal sepsis due to Candida species were studied from January 2007 to June 2007…
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2004
2004
Vergleichend morphologische und physiologische Studien an Anobiiden- und Cerambyciden-Symbionten
Karl- Erich Gräbner
Zeitschrift für Morphologie und Ökologie der…
2004
Corpus ID: 21209599
Zusammenfassung1.Erstmals untersucht wurden Darmblindsäcke von Dorcatoma dresdensisHrbst.-Larven. Sie rind paarig angeordnet and…
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2000
2000
Trends in Antifungal Susceptibility amongCandida sp. Urinary Isolates from 1994 and 1998
J. Baran
,
E. Klauber
,
Jeff Barczak
,
K. Riederer
,
R. Khatib
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
2000
Corpus ID: 31310706
ABSTRACT Antifungal susceptibilities were determined from 80 urinary isolates of Candida species collected in 1994 and 1998. Our…
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1987
1987
Esophageal ulcers caused by Torulopsis glabrata in a patient with acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
W. Tom
,
J. Aaron
American Journal of Gastroenterology
1987
Corpus ID: 33113316
Esophagitis due to an opportunistic infection in an immunocompromised host is not unusual. This is frequently attributed to…
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Review
1981
Review
1981
Torulopsis glabrata osteomyelitis of the spine: a case report and review of the literature.
A. Thurston
,
W. Gillespie
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery
1981
Corpus ID: 34631438
Until recent years, infective lesions of the spine have almost always been due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis or pyogenic bacteria…
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Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
Membrane-mediated killing of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by glycoproteins from Torulopsis glabrata
H. Bussey
,
N. Skipper
Journal of Bacteriology
1975
Corpus ID: 22626807
Cell-free supernatants from cultures of Torulopsis glabrata contained glycoprotein toxins that killed sensitive and killer…
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1973
1973
Fungemia caused by torulopsis glabrata.
G. Pankey
,
J. R. Daloviso
Medicine
1973
Corpus ID: 34591976
1971
1971
Torulopsis glabrata fungemia during prolonged intravenous alimentation therapy.
R. Rodrigues
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H. Shinya
,
W. Wolff
,
D. Puttlitz
New England Journal of Medicine
1971
Corpus ID: 34828359
FUNGAL infections, rare in surgical patients, may follow prolonged antimicrobial therapy or may occur when systemic resistance…
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1968
1968
Diagnosis of Torulopsis glabrata infection. Successful treatment of two cases.
H. Hahn
,
F. Condie
,
R. Bulger
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA…
1968
Corpus ID: 39004327
Two patients withTorulopsis glabratafungemia were cured. One, an elderly man with cancer, diabetes, andPseudomonasurinary tract…
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Highly Cited
1957
Highly Cited
1957
Apparent increase in frequency of infections involving Torulopsis glabrata: procedure for its identification.
L. J. Wickerham
Journal of the American Medical Association
1957
Corpus ID: 20699258
Occasionally, rare yeasts of medical significance are sent to me for identification. Among these have been three strains of…
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