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Wieland Meyer
Researcher at University of Sydney
Publications - 267
Citations - 15732
Wieland Meyer is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cryptococcus gattii & Cryptococcus neoformans. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 245 publications receiving 13757 citations. Previous affiliations of Wieland Meyer include Duke University & Humboldt University of Berlin.
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Genetic differences in Chlamydia pecorum between neighbouring sub-populations of koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus).
Cristina M. Fernandez,Laura J Schmertmann,Damien P. Higgins,Andrea Casteriano,Laszlo Irinyi,Valentina S. A. Mella,Mathew S. Crowther,Wieland Meyer,Mark B. Krockenberger +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a multi-locus sequence typing (MLST) scheme was used to type strains from two sub-populations of koalas from the Liverpool Plains, NSW, Australia, with different disease expressions.
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Evolutionary ARMS Race: Antimalarial Resistance Molecular Surveillance.
TL;DR: New molecular and data technologies have emerged with an emphasis on accessibility that may allow surveillance to be conducted in broad settings where it is most needed, including at the primary healthcare level in endemic countries, and extending to the village health worker.
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Cytokine patterns in a prospective cohort of HIV-infected patients with cryptococcal meningitis following initiation of antifungal and antiretroviral therapy.
Delio José Mora,Kennio Ferreira-Paim,Leonardo Eurípedes Andrade-Silva,Thatiane Bragine,Ivonete Helena Rocha,Barbara de Melo Ribeiro,Guilherme Henrique Machado,Virmondes Rodrigues Junior,David Nascimento Silva-Teixeira,Wieland Meyer,Mario León Silva-Vergara +10 more
TL;DR: A better understanding of the protective immune response against Cryptococcus neoformans will help to develop novel strategies to improve the outcomes of patients with cryptococcosis.
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Nomenclatural issues concerning cultured yeasts and other fungi: why it is important to avoid unneeded name changes
Andrey Yurkov,Artur Alves,Feng-Yan Bai,Kyria Boundy-Mills,Pietro Buzzini,Neža Čadež,Gianluigi Cardinali,Serge Casaregola,Vishnu Chaturvedi,Valérie Collin,Jack W. Fell,Victoria Girard,Marizeth Groenewald,Ferry Hagen,Chris Todd Hittinger,Aleksey V. Kachalkin,Aleksey V. Kachalkin,Markus Kostrzewa,Vassili N. Kouvelis,Diego Libkind,Xin-Zhan Liu,Thomas Maier,Wieland Meyer,Gábor Péter,Marcin Piątek,Vincent Robert,Carlos A. Rosa,José Paulo Sampaio,Matthias Sipiczki,Marc Stadler,Takashi Sugita,Junta Sugiyama,Hiroshi Takagi,Masako Takashima,Benedetta Turchetti,Qi-Ming Wang,Qi-Ming Wang,Teun Boekhout,Teun Boekhout +38 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors address the problem that culturable microorganisms, notably some fungi and algae, require specific provisions under the ICNafp and summarize potential proposals which, in their opinion, will improve the stability of fungal names, in particular by protecting those names for which the reference material can be traced back to the original isolate.
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Clonal Dispersal of Cryptococcus gattii VGII in an Endemic Region of Cryptococcosis in Colombia
TL;DR: The need for a continuous surveillance of C. gattii in Colombia, especially in endemic areas like Cucuta, where the highest number of cryptococcosis cases due to this species is reported is reported, is highlighted.