1965
DOI: 10.1128/mmbr.29.3.406-424.1965
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Nutrition of systemic and subcutaneous pathogenic fungi.

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“…The yeast phase of S. schlenikii grows in rich media containing glucose as carbon source. Thiamine is an essen-tial growth factor for the yeast phase (50,139). Most of the studies on amino acid requirements have been done with media containing a complex organic nitrogen source, such as peptone or tryptone.…”
Section: Nutritional Requirementsmentioning
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“…The yeast phase of S. schlenikii grows in rich media containing glucose as carbon source. Thiamine is an essen-tial growth factor for the yeast phase (50,139). Most of the studies on amino acid requirements have been done with media containing a complex organic nitrogen source, such as peptone or tryptone.…”
Section: Nutritional Requirementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This review deals primarily with the biochemistry and recent findings on the molecular biology of H. capsulatum and related features of the process of differentiation. Other detailed reviews have already been published on the growth requirements (50), antigenic studies and chemistry of the cell wall (127,140), physiological studies (12, 80, 100), electron microscopic studies (37,38), and the epidemiology and clinical aspects of histoplasmosis (55,56,71,155,168).…”
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“…The morphological changes that take place during dimorphism have been studied in detail by Carbonell and Rodriguez (3,5), using both light and electron microscopes. The nutritional requirements of this fungus have also been studied extensively, but no differences between the needs of the two forms were detected (7). The temperature of the culture seems to be the only factor responsible for the dimorphism of P. brasiliensis (7,15).…”
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“…The nutritional requirements of this fungus have also been studied extensively, but no differences between the needs of the two forms were detected (7). The temperature of the culture seems to be the only factor responsible for the dimorphism of P. brasiliensis (7,15). Cell wall analysis of both Y-like and M forms has also been extensively done by Kanetsuna et al (10,12).…”
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“…Sporotrichum schenckii, the etiologic agent of the chronic mycotic infection sporotrichosis, is probably the least studied of the pathogenic dimorphic fungi. It is characterized by a saprophytic mycelial and a parasitic yeastlike phase which differ in several respects both morphologically and nutritionally from the other similarly dimorphic fungal pathogens (12).…”
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