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Fabian Carriconde
Researcher at University of Sydney
Publications - 3
Citations - 287
Fabian Carriconde is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cryptococcus gattii & Population. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 273 citations. Previous affiliations of Fabian Carriconde include IAC.
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Cryptococcus gattii in North American Pacific Northwest: Whole-Population Genome Analysis Provides Insights into Species Evolution and Dispersal
David M. Engelthaler,Nathan D. Hicks,John D. Gillece,Chandler C. Roe,James M. Schupp,Elizabeth M. Driebe,Felix Gilgado,Fabian Carriconde,Fabian Carriconde,Luciana Trilles,Luciana Trilles,Carolina Firacative,Popchai Ngamskulrungroj,Popchai Ngamskulrungroj,Elizabeth Castañeda,Márcia dos Santos Lazéra,Marcia S. C. Melhem,Åsa Pérez-Bercoff,Åsa Pérez-Bercoff,Gavin A. Huttley,Tania C. Sorrell,Kerstin Voelz,Kerstin Voelz,Robin C. May,Robin C. May,Matthew C. Fisher,George Richard Thompson,Shawn R. Lockhart,Paul Keim,Paul Keim,Wieland Meyer +30 more
TL;DR: The emergence of distinct populations of Cryptococcus gattii in the temperate North American Pacific Northwest was surprising, as this species was previously thought to be confined to tropical and semitropical regions.
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Prevalence of the VNIc genotype of Cryptococcus neoformans in non‐HIV‐associated cryptococcosis in the Republic of Korea
Young Hwa Choi,Popchai Ngamskulrungroj,Ashok Varma,Edward Sionov,Soo Myung Hwang,Fabian Carriconde,Wieland Meyer,Anastasia P. Litvintseva,Wee Gyo Lee,Jong Hee Shin,Eui Chong Kim,Kyungwon Lee,Tae Yeal Choi,Yeong Seon Lee,Kyung J. Kwon-Chung +14 more
TL;DR: This study affirms VNIc to be the most prevalent genotype of C. neoformans isolated from non-HIV patients with cryptococcosis in the Republic of Korea andsimilar strains in China had serious underlying conditions, with cancer and liver disease being the most common.
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Clonality and α-a Recombination in the Australian Cryptococcus gattii VGII Population - An Emerging Outbreak in Australia
Fabian Carriconde,Felix Gilgado,Ian Arthur,David Ellis,Richard Malik,Nathalie van de Wiele,Nathalie van de Wiele,Vincent Robert,Bart J. Currie,Wieland Meyer +9 more
TL;DR: The detection of sexual recombination in MATα-MAT a population in Australia is in accordance with the natural life cycle of C. gattii involving opposite mating types and presents an alternative to the same-sex mating strategy suggested elsewhere.