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1. Candida albicans Heme Oxygenase
The C. albicans gene HMX1 encodes a heme oxygenase that uses oxygen and NADPH to catalyze the conversion of heme to a-biliverdin, carbon monoxide, and iron.
Nat\'l Cancer Institute

2. Candida dubliniensis: epidemiology and phenotypic... [Mycopathologia. 2010] - PubMed result
Candida dubliniensis is an emerging pathogen first described in 1995, which shares many phenotypic features with Candida albicans and therefore may be misidentified in microbial laboratories. Despite various phenotypic techniques described in the .....
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3. Candida - Symptoms, Treatments and Resources for Candida
I am 28 yr old female. I have been diagnosed and living with Systemic Lupus for nearly 6 ye... Hello-- 5 days ago, I received what I felt to be excellent treatment from a physician, b... Does anyone know of any lists or references for medical inst...
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4. Candida albicans definition - Digestion and Digestive-Related Information on MedicineNet.com
Candida albicans: A yeast-like fungal organism found in small amounts in the normal human intestinal tract. Normally kept in check by the body's own helpful bacteria, C. albicans can increase in numbers when this balance is disturbed to cause...
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5. Candida Albicans - Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention
Candida albicans (sometimes referred to as monilia) is a fungus that is normally present on the skin and in mucous membranes such as the vagina, mouth, or rectum. The fungus also can travel through the blood stream and affect the throat, intestine...
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6. Promising Molecular Target Reported in Candida albicans
Candida albicans is a common cause of yeast infections in people, ranging from diaper rash to oral candidiasis.  Because these infections often recur and sometimes grow resistant to treatment, scientists continue to sift through the genetic code o...
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7. The Closely Related Species Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis Can Mate -- Pujol et al. 3 (4): 1015 -- Eukaryotic Cell
Claude Pujol, Karla J. Daniels, Shawn R. Lockhart, Thyagarajan Srikantha, Joshua B. Radke, Jeremy Geiger, and David R. Soll
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8. The Frequencies and Biological Properties of Candida albicans and C. dubliniensis from HIV-Positive and -Negative Japanese
Candida dubliniensis, which was originally classified as C. albicans, has been implicated in candidasis in HIV/AIDS patients. However, there is little data on the prevalence of C. albicans and C. dubliniensis in HIV/AIDS patients in...
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9. Candida Albicans: Methods and Protocols, 2008 (Springer Protocols) - UT Southwestern Medical Center Library
Methods in Molecular Biology, v. 499. Focuses on the study of medically important fungi and Candida spp in particular. Examines critical aspects of molecular methods, providing information on reporter gene assays, transformation, gene expression i...
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10. Candida
Candida, (Candida albicans) is a fungal disease. Yeasts have become increasingly significant as pathogens in all fields of medicine. This is particularly true of those which are saprophytes (they live by eating dead tissue instead of living tissue.....
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