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Prototheca stagnorum
Known as:
Prototheca stagnora
A species of achlorophyllic alga in the family Chlorellaceae. P. stagnora is mucoid and grows only at 30°C.
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
Prototheca cutis sp. nov., a newly discovered pathogen of protothecosis isolated from inflamed human skin.
Kazuo Satoh
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K. Ooe
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H. Nagayama
,
K. Makimura
International Journal of Systematic and…
2010
Corpus ID: 32563129
A strain of a novel pathogenic, achlorophyllic alga belonging to the genus Prototheca was isolated from the inflamed skin of a…
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2008
2008
In vitro activity of conventional antifungal drugs and natural essences against the yeast-like alga Prototheca.
A. Tortorano
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A. Prigitano
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G. Dho
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R. Piccinini
,
V. Daprá
,
M. Viviani
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
2008
Corpus ID: 44757759
BACKGROUND Two outbreaks of mastitis due to the yeast-like alga Prototheca zopfii recently occurred in dairy herds in Lombardia…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Diversity within the current algal species Prototheca zopfii: a proposal for two Prototheca zopfii genotypes and description of a novel species, Prototheca blaschkeae sp. nov.
U. Roesler
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Asia Möller
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A. Hensel
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D. Baumann
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U. Truyen
International Journal of Systematic and…
2006
Corpus ID: 13425080
In order to clarify the intraspecies taxonomic position of the non-photosynthetic algal species Prototheca zopfii, as well as the…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Prototheca ecology
R. S. Pore
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E. Barnett
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W. C. Barnes
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J. D. Walker
Mycopathologia
2004
Corpus ID: 11391262
Prototheca zopfii and P. wickerhamii are ubiquitous inhabitants of raw and treated rural and municipal sewage. They are found in…
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2004
2004
The non-photosynthetic, pathogenic green alga Helicosporidium sp. has retained a modified, functional plastid genome.
A. Tartar
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D. Boucias
FEMS Microbiology Letters
2004
Corpus ID: 5891663
2002
2002
Isolation, characterization, and fermentative pattern of a novel thermotolerant Prototheca zopfii var. hydrocarbonea strain producing ethanol and CO2 from glucose at 40 °C
R. Ueno
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N. Urano
,
Motofumi Suzuki
,
S. Kimura
Archives of Microbiology
2002
Corpus ID: 31727571
Abstract. A novel thermotolerant strain of the achlorophyllous micro-alga Prototheca was isolated from a hot spring. The isolate…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Systemic chlorellosis, an emerging infection in humans caused by algae.
V. Krčméry
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents
2000
Corpus ID: 38970609
Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Mycotic and algal bovine mastitis in Denmark
B. Aalbæk
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J. Stenderup
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H. Jensen
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J. Valbak
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B. Nylin
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A. Huda
Acta Pathologica, Microbiologica et Immunologica…
1994
Corpus ID: 22896351
A one‐year examination of mammary secretions (n = 2,896) from Danish cattle with clinical or subclinical mastitis revealed 45…
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Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
Degradation of petroleum by an alga, Prototheca zopfii.
J. D. Walker
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R. Colwell
,
L. Petrakis
Applied microbiology
1975
Corpus ID: 30385673
Prototheca zopfii is an achlorophyllous alga which degrades oil. It has been found to degrade 10 and 40% of a motor oil and crude…
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1966
1966
The sterol content of some protozoa.
B. L. Williams
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T. Goodwin
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J. F. Ryley
The Journal of Protozoology
1966
Corpus ID: 38996350
SYNOPSIS. The sterols of a number of protozoa grown in axenic culture have been examined. Ergosterol is present in Polytoma…
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