"76" . "UNUSUAL ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE YEAST MALASSEZIA PACHYDERMATIS"@en . "3"^^ . . . . "3"^^ . . "3" . "UNUSUAL ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE YEAST MALASSEZIA PACHYDERMATIS"@en . "14110" . . "UNUSUAL ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE YEAST MALASSEZIA PACHYDERMATIS" . "David, Marek" . "UNUSUAL ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE YEAST MALASSEZIA PACHYDERMATIS" . "SCRIPTA MEDICA (Brno)" . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "14"^^ . "1211-3395" . . "173-186" . . "Gabriel, Miroslav" . "P(GA310/03/1195)" . . "UNUSUAL ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE YEAST MALASSEZIA PACHYDERMATIS"@cs . "ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE YEAST MALASSEZIA PACHYDERMATIS DAVID M., GABRIEL M., KOPECK\u00C1 M. Department of Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno Abstract Morphological characteristics of the potentially pathogenic yeast Malassezia pachydermatis were studied by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in specimens prepared by both ultrathin sectioning and freeze-fracturing. M. pachydermatis cells were small in size, not exceeding 5.0 mm, with relatively thick cell walls. The broad base for bud emergence, a structure substituting the bud neck in other budding yeasts, was associated with the formation of a characteristic collar. In freeze-fracture replicas, the inner surface of the cell wal (exoplasmic fracture face of plasma membrane) showed right-handed spiral ridges corresponding to left-handed spiral grooves on the plasma membrane (protoplasmic fracture face of plasma membrane) that directed to the growing pole of the daughter cell. In ultrathin sections, these structures app"@cs . "632151" . . . "ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE YEAST MALASSEZIA PACHYDERMATIS DAVID M., GABRIEL M., KOPECK\u00C1 M. Department of Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno Abstract Morphological characteristics of the potentially pathogenic yeast Malassezia pachydermatis were studied by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in specimens prepared by both ultrathin sectioning and freeze-fracturing. M. pachydermatis cells were small in size, not exceeding 5.0 mm, with relatively thick cell walls. The broad base for bud emergence, a structure substituting the bud neck in other budding yeasts, was associated with the formation of a characteristic collar. In freeze-fracture replicas, the inner surface of the cell wal (exoplasmic fracture face of plasma membrane) showed right-handed spiral ridges corresponding to left-handed spiral grooves on the plasma membrane (protoplasmic fracture face of plasma membrane) that directed to the growing pole of the daughter cell. In ultrathin sections, these structures app"@en . "RIV/00216224:14110/03:00008442" . . "Malassezia pachydermatis-lipophilic yeast-ultrastructure-morphology-transmission electron microscopy"@en . "ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE YEAST MALASSEZIA PACHYDERMATIS DAVID M., GABRIEL M., KOPECK\u00C1 M. Department of Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno Abstract Morphological characteristics of the potentially pathogenic yeast Malassezia pachydermatis were studied by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in specimens prepared by both ultrathin sectioning and freeze-fracturing. M. pachydermatis cells were small in size, not exceeding 5.0 mm, with relatively thick cell walls. The broad base for bud emergence, a structure substituting the bud neck in other budding yeasts, was associated with the formation of a characteristic collar. In freeze-fracture replicas, the inner surface of the cell wal (exoplasmic fracture face of plasma membrane) showed right-handed spiral ridges corresponding to left-handed spiral grooves on the plasma membrane (protoplasmic fracture face of plasma membrane) that directed to the growing pole of the daughter cell. In ultrathin sections, these structures app" . "Kopeck\u00E1, Marie" . "[45D22380D58D]" . . "RIV/00216224:14110/03:00008442!RIV08-GA0-14110___" . . . "UNUSUAL ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE YEAST MALASSEZIA PACHYDERMATIS"@cs . .