KOPECKÁ, Marie, Miroslav GABRIEL, Augustin SVOBODA, Takeo KANJI, Masashi YAMAGUCHI, Misako OHKUSU, Kunihiko HATA and Soichi YOSHIDA. Cytoskeleton and ultrastructure in some human fungal pathogens. Folia Microbiologica. Česká republika: Institute of Microbiology Acad.Sci.CZ, 2000, vol. 45, No 1, p. 78-79. ISSN 0015-5632. |
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@article{347350, author = {Kopecká, Marie and Gabriel, Miroslav and Svoboda, Augustin and Kanji, Takeo and Yamaguchi, Masashi and Ohkusu, Misako and Hata, Kunihiko and Yoshida, Soichi}, article_location = {Česká republika}, article_number = {1}, keywords = {Cytoskeleton; Pathogenic yeasts; Fungi}, language = {eng}, issn = {0015-5632}, journal = {Folia Microbiologica}, title = {Cytoskeleton and ultrastructure in some human fungal pathogens}, volume = {45}, year = {2000} }
TY - JOUR ID - 347350 AU - Kopecká, Marie - Gabriel, Miroslav - Svoboda, Augustin - Kanji, Takeo - Yamaguchi, Masashi - Ohkusu, Misako - Hata, Kunihiko - Yoshida, Soichi PY - 2000 TI - Cytoskeleton and ultrastructure in some human fungal pathogens JF - Folia Microbiologica VL - 45 IS - 1 SP - 78 EP - 78 PB - Institute of Microbiology Acad.Sci.CZ SN - 00155632 KW - Cytoskeleton KW - Pathogenic yeasts KW - Fungi N2 - Cytoskeleton and ultrastructure was studied in human fungal pathogens Cryptococcus neoformans and Aureobasidium pullulans. The results showed rich well developed cytoskeleton in Cryptococcus neoformans resembling that of ascomycetous yeasts in contrast to Aureobasidium pullulans that had rich network of microtubules. However, actin cytoskeleton was deficient and no actin cables were detected. Deficient actin cytoskeleton and rich microtubules may result in polymorphism in A. pullulans ER -
KOPECKÁ, Marie, Miroslav GABRIEL, Augustin SVOBODA, Takeo KANJI, Masashi YAMAGUCHI, Misako OHKUSU, Kunihiko HATA and Soichi YOSHIDA. Cytoskeleton and ultrastructure in some human fungal pathogens. \textit{Folia Microbiologica}. Česká republika: Institute of Microbiology Acad.Sci.CZ, 2000, vol.~45, No~1, p.~78-79. ISSN~0015-5632.
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