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Whole genome sequence of first Candida auris strain, isolated in Russia. / Pchelin, Ivan M.; Azarov, Daniil V.; Churina, Maria A.; Ryabinin, Igor A.; Vibornova, Irina V.; Apalko, Svetlana V.; Kruglov, Alexander N.; Sarana, Andrey M.; Taraskina, Anastasia E.; Vasilyeva, Natalya V.

в: Medical Mycology, Том 58, № 3, 01.04.2020, стр. 414-416.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхстатьяРецензирование

Harvard

Pchelin, IM, Azarov, DV, Churina, MA, Ryabinin, IA, Vibornova, IV, Apalko, SV, Kruglov, AN, Sarana, AM, Taraskina, AE & Vasilyeva, NV 2020, 'Whole genome sequence of first Candida auris strain, isolated in Russia', Medical Mycology, Том. 58, № 3, стр. 414-416. https://doi.org/10.1093/mmy/myz078

APA

Pchelin, I. M., Azarov, D. V., Churina, M. A., Ryabinin, I. A., Vibornova, I. V., Apalko, S. V., Kruglov, A. N., Sarana, A. M., Taraskina, A. E., & Vasilyeva, N. V. (2020). Whole genome sequence of first Candida auris strain, isolated in Russia. Medical Mycology, 58(3), 414-416. https://doi.org/10.1093/mmy/myz078

Vancouver

Pchelin IM, Azarov DV, Churina MA, Ryabinin IA, Vibornova IV, Apalko SV и пр. Whole genome sequence of first Candida auris strain, isolated in Russia. Medical Mycology. 2020 Апр. 1;58(3):414-416. https://doi.org/10.1093/mmy/myz078

Author

Pchelin, Ivan M. ; Azarov, Daniil V. ; Churina, Maria A. ; Ryabinin, Igor A. ; Vibornova, Irina V. ; Apalko, Svetlana V. ; Kruglov, Alexander N. ; Sarana, Andrey M. ; Taraskina, Anastasia E. ; Vasilyeva, Natalya V. / Whole genome sequence of first Candida auris strain, isolated in Russia. в: Medical Mycology. 2020 ; Том 58, № 3. стр. 414-416.

BibTeX

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title = "Whole genome sequence of first Candida auris strain, isolated in Russia",
abstract = "Candida auris is an emergent yeast pathogen, easily transmissible between patients and with high percent of multidrug resistant strains. Here we present a draft genome sequence of the first known Russian strain of C. auris, isolated from a case of candidemia. The strain clustered within South Asian C. auris clade and seemingly represented an independent event of dissemination from the original species range. Observed fluconazole resistance was probably due to F105L and K143R mutations in ERG11.",
keywords = "Candida auris, candidemia, drug resistance, Russia, whole genome sequencing",
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