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1 coccus and a fungal genus-specific probe for Malassezia.
2 ysis indicated that most organisms resembled Malassezia.
3 kin commensal yeasts are the basidiomycetes, Malassezia.
8 act dermatitis and increased specific IgE to Malassezia furfur, but not with filaggrin gene defect.
10 hereas the most common non-Candida yeast was Malassezia furfur, which the automated system failed to
11 result, in part, from metabolic activity of Malassezia globosa and Malassezia restricta, commensal b
13 se (CA, EC 4.2.1.1) from the fungal pathogen Malassezia globosa has been cloned, characterized, and s
15 Here, we characterized the dominant secreted Malassezia globosa protease in culture and subsequently
16 rotease in culture and subsequently named it Malassezia globosa Secreted Aspartyl Protease 1 (MgSAP1)
20 our study defines a role for the skin fungus Malassezia in inter-kingdom interactions and suggests th
22 potheses about the mechanism of D/SD include Malassezia-induced fatty acid metabolism, particularly l
30 uding Cryptococcus, Filobasidium, Kloeckera, Malassezia, Pichia, Sporidiobolus, Rhodotorula, Zygosacc
33 es, and showed their value for understanding Malassezia reproduction by confirming four alternative a
35 rvey of the genome and secretory proteome of Malassezia restricta, a close relative implicated in sim
36 metabolic activity of Malassezia globosa and Malassezia restricta, commensal basidiomycete yeasts com
39 ies or as a result of skin colonization with Malassezia species; cutaneous infection with other funga
42 sicolor is common worldwide and is caused by Malassezia spp, which are human saprophytes that sometim
43 1 to 2 log(10) lower than for bacteria, with Malassezia spp. accounting for the majority of fungal ge
44 skin is predominantly obligatory lipophilic Malassezia, suggesting that fungal communities on skin p
45 genome assembly of the skin commensal yeast Malassezia sympodialis and demonstrate how proteogenomic
46 Malassezia furfur, Malassezia globosa, and Malassezia sympodialis are most closely linked to tinea
48 m sites were dominated by fungi of the genus Malassezia, with only species-level classifications reve
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