J H McCusker
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Recent Articles
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Muller L, Lucas J, Georgianna D, McCusker J
Mol Ecol
. 2011 Sep;
20(19):4085-97.
PMID: 21880084
Because domesticated Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains have been used to produce fermented food and beverages for centuries without apparent health implications, S. cerevisiae has always been considered a Generally Recognized As...
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Goldstein A, McCusker J
Genetics
. 2001 Oct;
159(2):499-513.
PMID: 11606528
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a close relative of the pathogenic Candida species, is an emerging opportunistic pathogen. An isogenic series of S. cerevisiae strains, derived from a human clinical isolate, were used...
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Cruz M, Goldstein A, Blankenship J, Del Poeta M, Perfect J, McCusker J, et al.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother
. 2001 Oct;
45(11):3162-70.
PMID: 11600372
Candida albicans and Cryptococcus neoformans cause both superficial and disseminated infections in humans. Current antifungal therapies for deep-seated infections are limited to amphotericin B, flucytosine, and azoles. A limitation is...
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Goldstein A, McCusker J
Yeast
. 1999 Oct;
15(14):1541-53.
PMID: 10514571
Disruption-deletion cassettes are powerful tools used to study gene function in many organisms, including Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Perhaps the most widely useful of these are the heterologous dominant drug resistance cassettes,...
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Winzeler E, Lee B, McCusker J, Davis R
Parasitology
. 1999 Aug;
118 Suppl:S73-80.
PMID: 10466139
Genome sequence information in combination with new technologies has allowed researchers to approach genetic problems in new ways. High-density oligonucleotide arrays were used to probe the genome content of the...
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Goldstein A, Pan X, McCusker J
Yeast
. 1999 May;
15(6):507-11.
PMID: 10234788
Heterologous gene replacement cassettes are powerful tools for dissecting gene function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Their primary advantages over homologous gene replacement cassettes include reduced gene conversion (leading to efficient site-specific...
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Winzeler E, Richards D, Conway A, Goldstein A, Kalman S, McCullough M, et al.
Science
. 1998 Aug;
281(5380):1194-7.
PMID: 9712584
As more genomes are sequenced, the identification and characterization of the causes of heritable variation within a species will be increasingly important. It is demonstrated that allelic variation in any...
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McCullough M, Clemons K, McCusker J, Stevens D
J Clin Microbiol
. 1998 Aug;
36(9):2613-7.
PMID: 9705402
Saccharomyces boulardii (nom. inval.) has been used for the treatment of several types of diarrhea. Recent studies have confirmed that S. boulardii is effective in the treatment of diarrhea, in...
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McCullough M, Clemons K, McCusker J, Stevens D
J Clin Microbiol
. 1998 May;
36(4):1035-8.
PMID: 9542932
The taxonomy of the genus Saccharomyces has undergone significant changes recently with the use of genotypic rather than phenotypic methods for the identification of strains to the species level. The...
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McCullough M, Clemons K, Farina C, McCusker J, Stevens D
J Clin Microbiol
. 1998 Feb;
36(2):557-62.
PMID: 9466776
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a ubiquitous, ascomycetous yeast, and vaginitis caused by this organism has been reported only very rarely. The aim of the present investigation was to assess the epidemiological...