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Report of the Korean Association of External Quality Assessment Service on Clinical Bacteriology and Mycology (2016)

Kim JS, Lee HS

Annual proficiency surveys were conducted thrice in 2016 as a part of the Clinical Microbiology Program of the Korean Association of External Quality Assessment Service. This program covers the fields...
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Optimization of Growth Medium and Fermentation Conditions for the Production of Laccase3 from Cryphonectria parasitica Using Recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Jeong YS, So KK, Lee JH, Kim JM, Chun GT, Chun J, Kim DH

Statistical experimental methods were used to optimize the medium for mass production of a novel laccase3 (Lac3) by recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae TYEGLAC3-1. The basic medium was composed of glucose, casamino...
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Identification and Antifungal Susceptibility Profiles of Cyberlindnera fabianii in Korea

Park JH, Oh J, Sang H, Shrestha B, Lee H, Koo J, Cho SI, Choi JS, Lee MH, Kim J, Sung GH

Invasive fungal infections caused by Cyberlindnera fabianii have recently increased. However, biochemical kits such as API 20 C AUX and Vitek-2C have misidentified this species as other Candida spp. such...
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Species Distribution and Antifungal Susceptibility of Yeasts Isolated from Ear Specimens

Kwon YJ, Byun SA, Choi MJ, Won EJ, Kim SH, Shin JH

BACKGROUND: Candida auris was first isolated from the ears of Japanese and Korean patients. However, the prevalence of yeast isolates from ear cultures and their antifungal susceptibility profiles in these...
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¹H-NMR Analysis of Metabolic Changes Induced by Snf1/AMP-Activated Protein Kinase During Environmental Stress Responses

Kim J, Oh J, Yoon DH, Sung GH

AMP-activated protein kinase sucrose non-fermenting 1 (Snf1) is a representative regulator of energy status that maintains cellular energy homeostasis. In addition, Snf1 is involved in the mediation of environmental stress...
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Biosynthetic Pathway of Indole-3-Acetic Acid in Basidiomycetous Yeast Rhodosporidiobolus fluvialis

Bunsangiam S, Sakpuntoon V, Srisuk N, Ohashi T, Fujiyama K, Limtong S

IAA biosynthetic pathways in a basidiomycetous yeast, Rhodosporidiobolus fluvialis DMKU-CP293, were investigated. The yeast strain showed tryptophan (Trp)-dependent IAA biosynthesis when grown in tryptophan supplemented mineral salt medium. Gas chromatography–mass...
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Optimization of a microarray for fission yeast

Kim DU, Lee M, Han S, Nam M, Lee S, Lee J, Woo J, Kim D, Hoe KL

Bar-code (tag) microarrays of yeast gene-deletion collections facilitate the systematic identification of genes required for growth in any condition of interest. Anti-sense strands of amplified bar-codes hybridize with ~10,000 (5,000...
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Plant factory: new resource for the productivity and diversity of human and veterinary vaccines

Shim BS, Hong KJ, Maharjan P, Choe S

Vaccination is one of the most successful strategies to prevent diseases caused by pathogens. Although various expression systems including Escherichia coli, yeast, insect, and mammalian cells are currently used for...
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Treatment of onychomycosis

Lee YW

Onychomycosis is a fungal nail infection caused by various fungal species, including dermatophytes, non-dermatophytes, and yeast. It is one of most bothersome nail problems, because it may cause permanent deformity...
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A Case of Fingernail Onychomycosis Caused by Fusarium proliferatum

Hong EH, Jang YJ, Cho EB, Park EJ, Kim KJ, Kim KH

Onychomycosis is a fungal nail infection caused mainly by dermatophytes. Non-dermatophytes such as yeasts, Acremonium, Aspergillus, and Fusarium species account for only 10% of onychomycosis, and Fusarium species are relatively...
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AcuD Gene Knockout Attenuates the Virulence of Talaromyces marneffei in a Zebrafish Model

Feng J, Chen Z, He L, Xiao X, Chen C, Chu J, Mylonakis , Xi L

Talaromyces marneffei is the only dimorphic species in its genus and causes a fatal systemic mycosis named talaromycosis. Our previous study indicated that knockdown of AcuD gene (encodes isocitrate lyase...
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Disseminated Cryptococcosis Incorrectly Managed: a Case Report

Maleb A, Hami A, Ben Lahlou Y, Lamrabat S, Rifai S, Rahmani N, Bensalah M, Frikh M, Lemnouer A, Elouennass M

Disseminated cryptococcosis is a rare fungal infection, which mainly occurs in immunocompromised patients, and the diagnosis is difficult. Therefore, it is less likely to be considered in immunocompetent patients. Here,...
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Chemical Composition and Antimicrobial Efficiency of Swietenia macrophylla Seed Extract on Clinical Wound Pathogens

Gopalan HK, Md Hanafiah NF, Chean Ring L, Tan WN, Wahidin S, Hway TS, Yenn TW

Microbial wound infection prolonged the hospitalization and increase the cost for wound management. Silver is commonly used as antimicrobial wound dressing. However, it causes several adverse side effects. Hence, this...
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Suppressor of Variegation 3–9 Homolog 2, a Novel Binding Protein of Translationally Controlled Tumor Protein, Regulates Cancer Cell Proliferation

Kim AR, Sung JY, Rho SB, Kim YN, Yoon K

Suppressor of Variegation 3–9 Homolog 2 (SUV39H2) methylates the lysine 9 residue of histone H3 and induces heterochromatin formation, resulting in transcriptional repression or silencing of target genes. SUV39H1 and...
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A Suspected Case of Hyperkeratotic Head and Neck Malassezia Dermatosis Presenting with Acanthosis Nigricans

An MK, Yoon JH, Cho EB, Park EJ, Kim KH

A 19-year-old woman presented with an asymptomatic cutaneous discoloration on her nape. Dermatological examination revealed localized dark brown to dark pigmented velvety macules and patches. She denied a past medical...
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In vitro Study and Clinical Trial of Natural Essential Oils and Extract Against Malassezia Species

Lee MY, Na EY, Yun SJ, Lee SC, Won YH, Lee JB

BACKGROUND: Malassezia, a lipophilic yeast, is a causative agent for dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis. Many biological agents have been studied for anti-Malassezia effect but further studies are needed for their...
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Successful Treatment of Catheter Related Blood Stream Infection By Millerozyma farinosa with Micafungin: A Case Report

Hong SI, Suh YS, Kim HO, Bae IG, Shin JH, Cho OH

Millerozyma farinosa (formerly Pichia farinosa) is halotolerant yeast mainly found in food and ubiquitous in the environment. It was a rare yeast pathogen, but it has recently emerged as a...
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Exogenous spermidine ameliorates tubular necrosis during cisplatin nephrotoxicity

Yoon SP, Kim J

The hallmark of cisplatin-induced acute kidney injury is the necrotic cell death in the kidney proximal tubules. However, an effective approach to limit cisplatin nephrotoxicity remains unknown. Spermidine is a...
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Performance of Microflex LT Biotyper and VITEK MS for Routine Identification of Yeasts

Byun JH, Yu AR, Kim MS, Lee K

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Screening and Evaluation of Yeast Antagonists for Biological Control of Botrytis cinerea on Strawberry Fruits

Chen PH, Chen RY, Chou JY

Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) is one of the most common diseases of strawberries (Fragaria × ananassa Duchesne) worldwide. Although many chemical fungicides are used for controlling the growth of B....
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