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Soil fungus that can cause disease
neoformans became a synonym of the earlier name Cryptococcus neoformans.[citation needed] The genus name Cryptococcus comes from Ancient Greek κρυπτός (kruptós)
Cryptococcus_neoformans
Genus of fungi
genus Filobasidiella, while Cryptococcus was reserved for the yeasts. Most yeast species formerly referred to Cryptococcus have now been placed in different
Cryptococcus
Topics referred to by the same term
related to Cryptococcus (disambiguation). Cryptococcus may refer to: Cryptococcus (fungus), a fungus genus in the family Cryptococcaceae Cryptococcus (insect)
Cryptococcus_(disambiguation)
Fungus capable of radiosynthesis
melanin-containing fungi—Cladosporium sphaerospermum, Wangiella dermatitidis, and Cryptococcus neoformans—increased in biomass and accumulated acetate faster in an
Radiotrophic_fungus
Potentially fatal fungal disease
nodules with dead tissue. It is caused by the fungi Cryptococcus neoformans or less commonly Cryptococcus gattii, and is acquired by breathing in the spores
Cryptococcosis
Species of fungus
Cryptococcus gattii, formerly known as Cryptococcus neoformans var. gattii, is an encapsulated yeast fungus found primarily in tropical and subtropical
Cryptococcus_gattii
Species of fungi
laboratory conditions. Unlike the human pathogenic species Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii, C. depauperatus has not been associated with human
Cryptococcus_depauperatus
Species of fungus
not produce melanin on DOPA. Vishniac H. S. (1985) Cryptococcus socialis sp. nov. and Cryptococcus consortionis sp. nov., Antarctic Basidoblastomycetes
Cryptococcus_consortionis
Division of fungi
commonly known by the anamorphic yeast name Cryptococcus, e.g. Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii. The dimorphic Basidiomycota with yeast
Basidiomycota
Type of Fungi that causes diseases
infection and AIDS. The majority of Cryptococcus species live in the soil and do not cause disease in humans. Cryptococcus neoformans is the major human and
Pathogenic_fungus
Species of fungus
Naganishia albida (synonym Cryptococcus albidus) is a species of fungus in the family Filobasidiaceae. It is currently only known from its yeast state
Naganishia_albida
Species of true bug
Cryptococcus fagisuga, commonly known as the beech scale or woolly beech scale, is a felted scale insect in the superfamily Coccoidea that infests beech
Cryptococcus_fagisuga
of the organisms that is identified using this staining technique is Cryptococcus neoformans. Another use is in surgical pathology where it can identify
Mucicarmine_stain
Informal group of fungi
cause infection in people with compromised immune systems. Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii are significant pathogens of immunocompromised people
Yeast
Topics referred to by the same term
defunct Swiss cryptography company Crypto.com, a cryptocurrency exchange Cryptococcus (fungus), a genus of fungus that can cause lung disease, meningitis,
Crypto
Species of fungus
Papiliotrema laurentii (synonym Cryptococcus laurentii) is a species of fungus in the family Rhynchogastremaceae. It is typically isolated in its yeast
Papiliotrema_laurentii
Product of asexual budding reproduction in fungi
Greek word blastos, which means bud. Yeasts such as Candida albicans and Cryptococcus neoformans produce these budded cells known as blastoconidia. The mitotic
Blastoconidium
Organism belonging to kingdom Fungi
species of the genus Malassezia, and the opportunistic human pathogen, Cryptococcus neoformans. Because of similarities in morphology and lifestyle, the
Fungus
Genus of true bugs
Cryptococcus is a genus of scale insects in the family Eriococcidae. Cryptococcus on uio.mbl.edu Data related to Cryptococcus at Wikispecies Cryptococcus
Cryptococcus_(insect)
Biological entity that causes disease in its host
including Candida albicans, which is the most common cause of thrush, and Cryptococcus neoformans, which can cause a severe form of meningitis. Typical fungal
Pathogen
Species of fungus
fruit bodies. Herman Phaff and L. do Carmo Sousa described the yeast Cryptococcus skinneri in 1962 from the frass of the beetle Scolytus tsugae feeding
Phaeotremella_foliacea
C.neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii. Moreover, between 2007 and 2012, he collected and analyzed variant specimens of cryptococcus from India, Botswana
Thomas_G._Mitchell
Species of fungus
Cryptococcus ater is a species of Cryptococcus that has some unique characteristics. When grown on agar it typically produces cream colonies, however when
Cryptococcus_ater
Species of fungus
Binomial name Rhodotorula glutinis (Fresen.) F.C. Harrison (1928) Synonyms Cryptococcus glutinis Fresen. (1852) Saccharomyces glutinis (Fresen.) Cohn (1872)
Rhodotorula_glutinis
Species of fungus
Japan. Tremella yokohamensis was first published in 2011 as a yeast, Cryptococcus yokohamensis, isolated from Eucalyptus bark (and a koala) in a Japanese
Tremella_yokohamensis
Species of fungus
Solicoccozyma terrea (synonym Cryptococcus terreus) is a species of fungus in the family Piskurozymaceae. It is only known from its yeast state. In this
Solicoccozyma_terrea
Species of fungus
Cryptococcus phenolicus) is a fungus species in the family Piskurozymaceae, typically found in its yeast state. Diversity in the yeast Cryptococcus albidus
Solicoccozyma_phenolicus
Species of fungus
Baharaeen S. and Vishniac H. S. (1981) Budding Morphology of a Psychrophilic Cryptococcus and related species compared with Leucosporidium scottii. Mycologia.
Naganishia_bhutanensis
Biological process of yeast
The mating-type switching system is similar but evolved independently. Cryptococcus neoformans is a basidiomycetous fungus that grows as a budding yeast
Mating_of_yeast
Bacterial or fungal infection of blood
Aspergillus (as in aspergillemia, also called invasive aspergillosis) and Cryptococcus, are also called fungemia. It is most commonly seen in immunosuppressed
Bloodstream_infection
Infection that develops from a pre-existing condition
TL, Wang Z, Janbon G, Idnurm A, Bahn YS (July 2014). "Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii, the etiologic agents of cryptococcosis". Cold Spring
Opportunistic_infection
Order of fungi
of which is edible and commercially cultivated, and the yeast genus Cryptococcus, several species of which are human pathogens. The order Tremellales
Tremellales
Species of jelly fungus
T. mesenterica that closely resembled those produced by the species Cryptococcus laurentii. The structural similarity of the polysaccharides from the
Tremella_mesenterica
Species of fungus
polygalacturonases. Extremophiles. 7:185-193 Pfeiffer et al. (2004) Mycocin production in Cryptococcus aquaticus. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. 86:369-375 v t e
Mrakia_aquatica
Species of fungus
Cutaneotrichosporon curvatum (Diddens & Lodder) Yurkov, Xin Zhan Liu, F.Y.Bai, M.Groenew. & Boekhout Synonyms Candida heveanensis var. curvata Cryptococcus curvatus
Cutaneotrichosporon_curvatum
are: critical, high, and medium. Cryptococcus neoformans Candida auris Aspergillus fumigatus Candida albicans Cryptococcus neoformans Candida auris Aspergillus
List of WHO fungal priority pathogens
List_of_WHO_fungal_priority_pathogens
Cellular process
characterising the interaction between macrophages and the human fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans. Subsequently, this process has also been seen with other
Vomocytosis
Species of fungus
fungus first described by C. Ramírez in 1957. It is also referred to as Cryptococcus ramirezgomezianus. Prillinger, Hansjörg; Lopandic, Ksenija; Sugita, Takashi;
Asterotremella_albida
Species of fungus
hdl:11336/131977. ISSN 1567-1356. Vishniac, Helen. "Cryptococcus socialis sp. nov. and Cryptococcus consortionis sp. nov., Antarctic Basidioblastomycetes"
Naganishia_vishniacii
Species of fungus
Nakaseomyces glabratus (H. W. Anderson) Sugita & Takashima (2022) Synonyms Cryptococcus glabratus H.W.Anderson (1917) Torulopsis glabrata (H.W.Anderson) Lodder
Nakaseomyces_glabratus
Medical condition
described in immunocompetent hosts who have meningitis caused by Cryptococcus gattii and Cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii, environmental fungi which often affect
Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome
Immune_reconstitution_inflammatory_syndrome
Antifungal medication
Nakaseomyces glabratus, formerly known as Candida krusei and C. glabrata), Cryptococcus neoformans, some dimorphic fungi, and dermatophytes, among others.[medical
Fluconazole
Species of flowering plant
incorporated into culture media to be used in differentiating colonies of Cryptococcus sp. from other yeast colonies, given that the former will produce melanic
Guizotia_abyssinica
Internal, blood-borne infection by fungi, including yeasts
Aspergillus (as in aspergillemia, also called invasive aspergillosis) and Cryptococcus, are also called fungemia. It is most commonly seen in immunosuppressed
Fungemia
Species of fungus
Mill. Synonyms Candida pulcherrima Torula pulcherrima Torulopsis pulcherrima Rhodotorula pulcherrima Saccharomyces pulcherrimus Cryptococcus castellanii
Metschnikowia_pulcherrima
Species of fungus
Papiliotrema mangaliensis (synonym Cryptococcus mangaliensis) is a fungal species in the family Rhynchogastremataceae. The species was first found in its
Papiliotrema_mangaliensis
Disease of beech trees
extensive bark invasion by Xylococculus betulae and the beech scale insect, Cryptococcus fagisuga. Through a presently unknown mechanism, excessive feeding by
Beech_bark_disease
Cladosporium, Aspergillus, Fusarium, Glomus, Alternaria, Penicillium, and Cryptococcus, among others. Many of these microorganisms are now classified within
Oral_microbiology
Inflammation of membranes around the brain
meningeal inflammation characteristic of tuberculosis meningitis. Cryptococcus species (cryptococcus gatti and neoformans) have a polysaccharide capsule surrounding
Chronic_meningitis
Genus of fungi
PatríciaYR 2009 (2009). "Cryptococcus terrestris sp. nov., a tremellaceous, anamorphic yeast phylogenetically related to Cryptococcus flavescens". International
Papiliotrema
Disease caused by fungi to animals or humans
the nails, vagina, skin and mouth. Some types such as blastomycosis, cryptococcus, coccidioidomycosis and histoplasmosis, affect people who live in or
Fungal_infection
Species of bird
often preceded by mortality in crows. They have also been found to carry Cryptococcus neoformans, which can cause cryptococcosis in humans. House crows in
House_crow
Biological process
ability of melanin to support an important metabolic reaction, and that Cryptococcus neoformans fungi grew three times faster than normal. Microbiologist
Radiosynthesis_(metabolism)
Species of fungus
Fonseca A., Scorzeti G., and Fell J. (2000) Diversity in the yeast Cryptococcus albidus and related species as revealed by ribosomal DNA sequence analysis
Solicoccozyma_aeria
Accumulation of pus within the brain
gondii, Mycobacterium, Nocardia, Cryptococcus, and Listeria monocytogenes Transplantation—Aspergillus, Candida, Cryptococcus, Mucorales, Nocardia, and T.
Brain_abscess
Inflammation of the alveoli of the lungs
problems. It is most often caused by Histoplasma capsulatum, Blastomyces, Cryptococcus neoformans, Pneumocystis jiroveci (pneumocystis pneumonia, or PCP), and
Pneumonia
Hollow cavity found in the lungs
widened alveolar septum containing a few inflammatory cells and numerous yeasts of Cryptococcus neoformans. The inner layer of the yeast capsule stain red.
Pulmonary_alveolus
Microparasite that grows within a host cell
(within the macrophages) Fungal examples include: Histoplasma capsulatum. Cryptococcus neoformans Blastomyces dermatitidis Obligately intracellular parasites
Intracellular_parasite
Species of fungus
PMID 26955199. Vishniac HS, Kurtzman CP (1992). "Cryptococcus antarcticus sp. nov. and Cryptococcus albidosimilis sp. nov., Basidioblasomycetes from Antarctic
Naganishia_albidosimilis
Genus of trees in the family Fagaceae
Following damage caused by the scale insects Xylococculus betulae and Cryptococcus fagisuga, the fungi Neonectria faginata and Neonectria ditissima produce
Beech
Topics referred to by the same term
phenolicus may refer to: Cryptanaerobacter phenolicus, a bacterium species Cryptococcus phenolicus, a fungus species All pages with titles containing Phenolicus
C._phenolicus
Species of yeast
C.W.Dodge (1935) Synonyms Pityrosporum pachydermatis Weidman (1925) Cryptococcus pachydermatis Nann (1934) Pityrosporum canis Gustafson (1955) Torulopsis
Malassezia_pachydermatis
Ants that store food in living workers
against the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus, and the fungi Aspergillus and Cryptococcus. The antimicrobial mechanism is significantly different to that of Mānuka
Honeypot_ant
Simple black or colored ink
microbiology laboratory is to confirm the morphology of the encapsulated yeast Cryptococcus spp. which cause cryptococcal meningitis. In microscopy, India Ink is
India_ink
Genus of fungi
their yeast states, most of which were formerly referred to the genus Cryptococcus. Some 15 species have been described worldwide. Naganishia albida is
Naganishia
Inflammation of membranes around the brain
The most common fungal meningitis is cryptococcal meningitis due to Cryptococcus neoformans. In Africa, cryptococcal meningitis is now the most common
Meningitis
Infection or inflammation of the brain and its surrounding membranes
include granulomatous meningoencephalitis and vasculitis. The fungus, Cryptococcus neoformans, can symptomatically manifest within the central nervous system
Meningoencephalitis
Immunity strategy in living beings
no no yes Extracellular protozoa Entamoeba histolytica Giardia lamblia yes yes no/yes Extracellular fungi Candida Histoplasma Cryptococcus yes yes yes
Innate_immune_system
Fungal infection of the lungs
candidum Geotrichosis Pseudallescheria boydii Allescheriasis Basidiomycota Cryptococcus neoformans Cryptococcosis Trichosporon spp Trichosporonosis Zygomycota
Aspergillosis
Genus of fungi
from their yeast states. Several species of Cryptococcus are human pathogens. "Etymologia: Cryptococcus neoformans". Emerging Infectious Diseases. 14
Cryptococcaceae
Cuban-American scientist
with Sarah P Franzot and Ira F Salkin. Cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii: separate varietal status for Cryptococcus neoformans serotype A isolates, in:
Arturo_Casadevall
Genus of fungi
(fruit bodies) are not formed. Filobasidium uniguttulatum (formerly Cryptococcus uniguttulatus) is, rarely, a human pathogen in its yeast state, causing
Filobasidium
Mountain range in eastern North America
introduced beech bark disease complex, which includes both a scale insect (Cryptococcus fagisuga) and fungal components. During the 19th and early 20th centuries
Appalachian_Mountains
Medical condition
Herpesviridae (herpes simplex, cytomegalovirus and varicella zoster) Cryptococcus neoformans Histoplasma capsulatum The diagnosis of T cell deficiency
T_cell_deficiency
Polysaccharide layer that lies outside the cell envelope in many bacteria
clusters and some time synthesizes a hyaluronic acid capsule. The yeast Cryptococcus neoformans, though not a bacterium, has a similar capsule. Capsules too
Bacterial_capsule
Procedure to collect cerebrospinal fluid
The India ink test is still used for detection of meningitis caused by Cryptococcus neoformans, but the cryptococcal antigen (CrAg) test has a higher sensitivity
Lumbar_puncture
Genus of fungi
become sick with aspergillosis. Mold health issues Sick building syndrome Cryptococcus "Synonymy. Current Name: Aspergillus P. Micheli ex Haller, Hist. stirp
Aspergillus
Resistance of microbes to drugs directed against them
HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis or receiving chemotherapy. The fungi Candida, Cryptococcus neoformans and Aspergillus fumigatus cause most of these infections and
Antimicrobial_resistance
Species of fungus
nitrogen sources. Vishniac H. S., Kurtzman C. P. (1992) Cryptococcus anarcticus sp. nov. and Cryptococcus albidosimilis sp. nov., Basidioblasomycetes from Antarctic
Naganishia_antarctica
Combination of genetic material between compatible mating types
occurred in the smut plant pathogen U. hordei and in the human pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans. Virulence success in these two pathogens is highly associated
Mating_in_fungi
Genetic trait in fungi and algae
homothallic. The ascomycete fungus Neosartorya fischeri is also homothallic. Cryptococcus depauperatus, a homothallic basidiomycete fungus, grows as long, branching
Homothallism
Species of flowering plant
Trichophyton, Epidermophyton, and Cryptococcus. Of these strains, L. viridis was most active against Cryptococcus, then Candida, and was least effective
Lavandula_viridis
Group of natural pigments found in most organisms
invading microbes). Therefore, in many pathogenic microbes (for example, in Cryptococcus neoformans, a fungus) melanins appear to play important roles in virulence
Melanin
Radiologic sign on radiographs and computed tomography scans
jirovecii (PCP) Invasive aspergillosis Candidiasis Mucormycosis Pulmonary cryptococcus Paracoccidioidomycosis Pulmonary Schistosomiasis Aspiration pneumonitis
Ground-glass_opacity
InterPro Family
which suggests a different set-up for its metal ligands. A protein from Cryptococcus neoformans (Filobasidiella neoformans) that contains haemerythrin/HHE
Hemerythrin
Antifungal and antiparasitaric chemical compound
Resistant Candida albicans 1 Candida glabrata 1 Candida krusei 1 Candida lusitaniae Intrinsically resistant Cryptococcus neoformans 2 Fusarium oxysporum 2
Amphotericin_B
Species of flowering plant
from the leaves has been claimed to have antifungal properties (against Cryptococcus neoformans). Its numerous bright berries and dark green foliage earned
Eugenia_dysenterica
Assay for microorganisms
rotavirus, and rheumatoid factor, and an excellent LA test is available for cryptococcus. Agglutination techniques are also used in definitive diagnosis of group
Latex_fixation_test
American biochemist (1922–2019)
oviduct. Uridine diphosphate d-xylose: acceptor xylosyltransferase of Cryptococcus laurentii. Interferon production in mice by cell wall mutants of Salmonella
David_Sidney_Feingold
Class of antimicrobials developed by Dow Corning in the 1970s
parapsilosis Cephaldascus fragans Cladosporium herbarum Clonostachys rosea Cryptococcus humicola Epidermophyton floccosum Fusarium nigrum Fusarium solani Geotrichum
Silane_quats
Genus of true bugs
1849 ambiguous synonym for Cryptococcus fagisuga Lindinger, 1936 Coccus fagi Walker, 1852 ambiguous synonym for Cryptococcus fagisuga Lindinger, 1936 Coccus
Coccus_(insect)
of the pathogenic fungus Cryptococcus. His group described a previously unknown form of sexual reproduction in Cryptococcus species, known as unisexual
Joseph_Heitman
Species of plant
fatty acids and steroids) towards Cryptococcus gattii L48, Cryptococcus neoformans L3 (MIC=31.2μg/mL), and Cryptococcus sp. D (MIC=62.5μg/mL). Therefore
Eugenia_calycina
Invasion of an organism's body by pathogenic agents
structures in humans. Basidiomycota, including the human-pathogenic genus Cryptococcus. Parasites, which are usually divided into: Unicellular organisms (e
Infection
Species of ant
honey has strong activity against Staphylococcus aureus bacteria and Cryptococcus and Aspergillus fungi, however, the mechanisms and chemical properties
Camponotus_inflatus
Antifungal medication
aspergillosis, or infections that demonstrate resistance to amphotericin B. Cryptococcus is also sensitive to nystatin. Additionally, liposomal nystatin appears
Nystatin
Species of fungus
Naganishia adeliensis (synonym Cryptococcus adeliensis) is a species of fungus in the family Filobasidiaceae. It is currently only known from its yeast
Naganishia_adeliensis
French mycologist (1861–1932)
Busse and Saccharomyces neoformans by Francesco Sanfelice to the genus Cryptococcus due to its absence of ascospores. The French Academy of Sciences awarded
Jean_Paul_Vuillemin
extraction via bacteria (fungal endophyte, Kluyveromyces marxianus, Cryptococcus aureus). Marine bacteria, yeasts, and fungi are used commonly as well
Inulinase
Class of fungi
include some fungi that are human and animal pathogens in the genera Cryptococcus, Naganishia, Papiliotrema, and Trichosporon and some fungi that are cultivated
Tremellomycetes
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old Norse personal name Kollungr, a derivative of Koli, or from an Old English cognate, Colling, a derivative of Cola (see Cole 2).English : from a pet form of Coll 1.Altered spelling of German Kölling (see Kolling).
Girl/Female
Muslim
Winner, Gainer
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Fragrance
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Faultless; Clear; Pure
Girl/Female
Indian
Glorious, Sacred
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Ruler of Harts
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Golden Girl
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rare
Boy/Male
English
Meaning uncertain but possibly 'friend of Michael.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Conqueror of the World; Faithful
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