occurrence of human-associated yeasts in bivalve shellfish from long island sound. | candida parapsilosis, c. tropicalis, and torulopsis glabrata were the human-associated yeasts most frequently isolated from quahogs, oysters, and mussels collected from four estuarine areas along the northern shore of long island sound. some inconsistency and seasonal variation in the occurrence of these and other yeast species were noted. in particular, c. albicans densities were greatest during colder months in the more heavily polluted waters. a total of 347 yeasts were isolated and cultured ... | 1977 | 322610 |
internet-based support for bioscience research: a collaborative genome center for human chromosome 12. | this paper describes an approach that provides internet-based support for a genome center to map human chromosome 12, as a collaboration between laboratories at the albert einstein college of medicine in bronx, new york, and the yale university school of medicine in new haven, connecticut. informatics is well established as an important enabling technology within the genome mapping community. the goal of this paper is to use the chromosome 12 project as a case study to introduce a medical inform ... | 1995 | 8581551 |
vaginitis in sexually active women: relationship to nine sexually transmitted organisms. | women seen for symptoms suggestive of vulvovaginitis were studied for the detection of mycoplasma hominis. ureaplasma urealyticum, yeast, neisseria gonorrhoeae, chlamydia trachomatis, gardnerella vaginalis, herpes simplex virus, group b beta-hemolytic streptococci, aerobes, anaerobes, and trichomonas vaginalis. asymptomatic women who reported to be sexually active and agreed to undergo comprehensive genital cultures were used as controls. there was a significant association of vulvovaginitis wit ... | 1982 | 6280502 |