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Focus on Fungal Infections 14


Basic Mycology
  1. EVALUATION OF PHENOTYPIC MARKERS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF CANDIDA DUBLINIENSIS FROM CLINICAL ISOLATES PREVIOUSLY IDENTIFIED AS CANDIDA ALBICANS USING CONVENTIONAL METHODS
    Brito A1, Mendoza M2 Fernández A3
    1JM Vargas Medical School, Faculty of Medicine, Central University of Venezuela (UCV), Caracas, Venezuela.
    2Laboratory of Mycology, Institute of Biomedicine, Caracas, Venezuela.
    3Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Institute of Biomedicine, Caracas, Venezuela.


  2. WHAT MAKES CRYPTOCOCCOUS NEOFORMANS VIRULENT?
    Arora D1, Nguyen MH1, Clancy C1, Alandoerffer R2, Graybill JR2
    1University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, USA
    2University of Texas, San Antonio, USA


  3. PBRAGS1, AN a-1,3-GLUCAN SYNTHASE GENE FROM PARACOCCIDIOIDES BRASILIENSIS
    Barreto L, Niño-Vega G, and San-Blas G
    Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas (IVIC), Caracas, Venezuela


  4. XANTHINE METABOLISM IN CRYPTOCOCCUS NEOFORMANS VAR. GATTII VIRULENCE
    Fiskin M1, Ellis D2
    1Univ. Kansas Medical Center, Biophysics Lab., Kansas City, USA
    2MHC Mycology Unit, University of Adelaide, Biophysics Lab., Adelaide, Australia


  5. THE CYTOTOXIC ACTIVITY IN THE CULTURE FILTRATE OF ASPERGILLUS FUMIGATUS AND ITS ACTIVE COMPONENTS
    Kamei K, Watanabe A, Sekine T, Hashimoto Y, Ochiai E, Higurashi H Res Center for Pathogenic Fungi & Microbial Toxicoses, Chiba Univeristy, Chiba, Japan


  6. TOLL PATHWAY IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER: A POSSIBLE ROLE TO STUDY THE IMPACT OF IMMUNE SENESCENCE IN POOR RESPONSES AGAINST ASPERGILLUS FUMIGATUS
    Kontoyiannis DP, Lionakis MS, Halder G
    The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, USA


  7. INFLUENCE OF PH ON THE GROWTH AND MORPHOLOGY OF SPOROTHRIX SCHENCKII
    Mendoza M, Alvarado P, Díaz E.
    Laboratory of Mycology, Institute of Biomedicine, Caracas, Venezuela


  8. CHARACTERIZATION OF EXOANTIGENS OF HISTOPLASMA CAPSULATUM FROM SUBMERGED CULTURES.
    Mendoza M, Da Mata O, Salazar S
    Mycology Laboratory, Institute of Biomedicine, Caracas, Venezuela


  9. CHARACTERIZATION OF TWO RHO GENES FROM PARACOCCIDIOIDES BRASILIENSIS
    Sorais F, Niño-Vega G, San-Blas G
    INSTITUTO VENEZOLANO DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTÍFICAS (IVIC), CARACAS, VENEZUELA


  10. MELANIZATION OF PATHOGENIC FUNGI, PARTICULARLY ASPERGILLUS FUMIGATUS AND PENICILLIUM MARNEFFEI
    Youngchim S, Hamilton A
    King's College of London, London, United Kingdom


  11. AN ANTIBODY-BASED SCREENING STRATEGY IDENTIFIES SIX C. ALBICANS GENES EXPRESSED DURING HUMAN CANDIDIASIS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO VIRULENCE
    Clancy CJ, Cheng S, Nguyen MH
    University of Florida College of Medicine and the VA Medical Center, Gainesville, USA


  12. ZURAK'S FUNGAL SELECTIVE MEDIUM
    Zurak 1
    Hospital/University Kosorova13, Zagreb, Croatia


  13. IN VIVO PASSAGE OF CANDIDA ALBICANS RESULTS IN PHENOTYPIC VARIANTS WITH DIFFERING VIRULENCE POTENTIAL
    Cheng SJ, Clancy CJ, Nguyen MH University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, USA


  14. SPECIFIC PRIMERS FOR THE DETECTION OF PARACOCCIDIOIDES BRASILIENSIS
    Niño-Vega G1, Hebeler-Barbosa F2, Bagagli E2, Mendes RP3, Barreto L1 and San-Blas G1
    1Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas (IVIC), Caracas, Venezuela
    2Instituto de Biociências, UNESP, Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil
    3Faculdade de Medicina, UNESP, Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil


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