Yeast cells can be used to convert agricultural and forestry residues, as well as industrial byproducts, into valuable bioproducts. New and unexplored yeast strains may have properties that can ...
Malassezia yeasts grow in the follicles and produce inflammation. Pre­disposing factors include immunosuppression, which may be from the human immunodeficiency virus, cancer or iatrogenic ...
"We were intrigued by the idea that unknown yeasts from unexplored tropical regions could have biotechnological and food technology potential. We launched a collaborative project with Dr. Onyetugo ...
Nikki A. Levin, MD, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Dermatology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA. Note: The author reported no actual or potential ...