A new molecular taxonomic method applicable to the identification of medically important Candida species and other yeast species has been developed. It is based on the electrophoretic pattern of total tRNA samples (a 'tRNA profile') isolated from Candida species and generated using high-resolution semi-denaturing urea-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and methylene blue staining. Species-specific tRNA profiles for the species C. albicans, C. tropicalis, C. parapsilosis, C. guilliermondii, C. glabrata and Pichia guillieimondii were obtained. Detailed studies with the major human pathogen of the Candida genus, C. albicans, demonstrated that the tRNA profile for a given species was both reproducible and strain-independent; seven different C. ...
Abstract- Opportunistic fungal infections including candidiasis have increased dramatically in recen...
A rapid and accurate identification of the Candida is crucial for clinical treatment of local and sy...
In healthy individuals, Candida species are considered commensal yeasts of the oral cavity. However,...
International audienceRecent changes in the epidemiology of candidiasis highlighted an increase in n...
With the increase in the number of immunocompromised hosts, the number of fungal pathogens has incre...
The PCR technique is a promising technique used to establish accurate identification methods to gain...
Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) was used to better characterize the genotypic relatedness am...
A single primer pair amplifying a cytochrome P-450 lanosterol-14 alpha-demethylase (L1A1) gene fragm...
The occurrence of invasive mycoses has progressively increased in recent years. Yeasts of the genus ...
A single primer pair amplifying a cytochrome P-450 lanosterol-14 alpha-demethylase (L1A1) gene fragm...
Random amplification of polymorphic DNA (RAPD) using an arbitrary oligonucleotide primer (5'-CGGTGCG...
Rapid identification of yeast isolates from clinical samples is particularly important given their i...
Candida dubliniensis is an emerging pathogen capable of causing superficial as well as systemic infe...
Candida species are a major cause of invasive infections, in both critically ill and immunocompromis...
Opportunistic fungal infections including candidiasis have increased dramatically in recent years. M...
Abstract- Opportunistic fungal infections including candidiasis have increased dramatically in recen...
A rapid and accurate identification of the Candida is crucial for clinical treatment of local and sy...
In healthy individuals, Candida species are considered commensal yeasts of the oral cavity. However,...
International audienceRecent changes in the epidemiology of candidiasis highlighted an increase in n...
With the increase in the number of immunocompromised hosts, the number of fungal pathogens has incre...
The PCR technique is a promising technique used to establish accurate identification methods to gain...
Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) was used to better characterize the genotypic relatedness am...
A single primer pair amplifying a cytochrome P-450 lanosterol-14 alpha-demethylase (L1A1) gene fragm...
The occurrence of invasive mycoses has progressively increased in recent years. Yeasts of the genus ...
A single primer pair amplifying a cytochrome P-450 lanosterol-14 alpha-demethylase (L1A1) gene fragm...
Random amplification of polymorphic DNA (RAPD) using an arbitrary oligonucleotide primer (5'-CGGTGCG...
Rapid identification of yeast isolates from clinical samples is particularly important given their i...
Candida dubliniensis is an emerging pathogen capable of causing superficial as well as systemic infe...
Candida species are a major cause of invasive infections, in both critically ill and immunocompromis...
Opportunistic fungal infections including candidiasis have increased dramatically in recent years. M...
Abstract- Opportunistic fungal infections including candidiasis have increased dramatically in recen...
A rapid and accurate identification of the Candida is crucial for clinical treatment of local and sy...
In healthy individuals, Candida species are considered commensal yeasts of the oral cavity. However,...