Publications by authors named "M Gottschling"

During evolution of Dinophyceae, size reduction of the episome has occurred in several lineages (including unarmoured Amphidiniales and armoured Prorocentrales). One such species is Amphidinium crassum, whose taxonomic identity is elusive though showing morphological similarities with Oxytoxaceae (currently placed in armoured Peridiniales). Plankton samples were taken at the type locality of A.

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Purpose And Methods: We present an unusual case of an HIV-negative patient with postpartum pulmonary cryptococcosis and cryptococcemia.

Results: The diagnostic methods and treatment of cryptococcosis in a postpartum patient are presented in this case report. Due to anaphylaxis to liposomal amphotericin B, desensitisation to the drug was performed.

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In the microscopy realm, a large body of dark biodiversity still awaits to be uncovered. Unarmoured dinophytes are particularly neglected here, as they only present inconspicuous traits. In a remote German locality, we collected cells, from which a monoclonal strain was established, to study morphology using light and electron microscopy and to gain DNA sequences from the rRNA operon.

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Article Synopsis
  • Scientific names and DNA sequences are vital for identifying and understanding biodiversity, with a focus on improving DNA-based identifications through curated genetic information.
  • The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) has curated over 18,000 prokaryotic genome assemblies and more than 21,000 fungal sequences, enhancing the accuracy of naming these organisms; however, eukaryotic sequences remain limited.
  • To address this gap, future efforts include sequencing type specimens from museums, stricter data requirements from the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration, and increased collaboration with data submitters to improve categorization and accessibility of genetic information.
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A 29-year-old Indian patient was admitted to the authors' pulmonary clinic with cough and fever. Community-acquired pneumonia was initially suspected. Various antibiotic therapies were administered, which did not lead to any clinical improvement.

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