1940
DOI: 10.1128/jb.39.5.605-608.1940
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A Green Pigment from Candida stellatoidea and Candida albicans

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“…3). Jones and Peck (1940) The potassium-deficient medium also yielded a growth form of a rather distinct morphology. Although there were practically no free yeast cells, neither was there ever a true mycelium.…”
Section: ] MC Clary â€" Candida Albicans 145mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…3). Jones and Peck (1940) The potassium-deficient medium also yielded a growth form of a rather distinct morphology. Although there were practically no free yeast cells, neither was there ever a true mycelium.…”
Section: ] MC Clary â€" Candida Albicans 145mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Diddens et Lodder (10) en 1942 la ramènent au rang de variété de C. albicans ; mais dix ans plus tard, Lodder avec Kreger Van Rij (22) lui confèrent de nouveau un statut d'espèce que la levure garde dans la revue du genre par Van Uden et Buckley dans la dernière monographie des levures de Lodder en 1970 (32). C. albicans et C. stellatoidea ont fait l'objet, souvent conjointement de nombreuses recherches : elles concernent le pigment (9,19), la production de chlamydospores (12,13,18,21), la formation de tubes germinatifs (12,30), la fermen tation et l'assimilation des sucres (11,21,26), la structure pariétale (2,5,28), la struc ture antigénique (7,16,27,29,30,31), l'écologie (1,3,4,6,8,14,18,23,24), la viru lence expérimentale (11,14,17,18,24). Mais il est très difficile à la lecture de ces documents d'atteindre une conviction quant à l'existence réelle de deux entités dis tinctes.…”
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“…I n poured blood agar plates a distinct green color is evident around the colonies. 16 Surface colonies are star-shaped, as the species name indicates. C. purakrusei.…”
Section: Colony Formation On Blood Agarmentioning
confidence: 99%