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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Res. 2011 May;69(5 Pt 1):384–389. doi: 10.1203/PDR.0b013e31821269d5

Table 1.

Candida strains used in this study.

Strain Species Source
SC5314 C. albicans (13)
A022b C. albicans Clinical isolate, neonate, pleural fluid*
A002 C. albicans Clinical isolate, neonate, peritoneal fluid*
A003 C. albicans Clinical isolate, neonate, blood*
A0038 C. albicans Clinical isolate, neonate, cerebrospinal fluid*
RSR1/RSR1 (9955) C. albicans (14)
rsr1/rsr1 (8880) C. albicans (14)
4175 (A010) C. parapsilosis Clinical isolate, neonate, cardiac mass*
4176 (A044) C. parapsilosis Clinical isolate, neonate, blood*
4177 (A053) C. parapsilosis Clinical isolate, neonate, blood*
4179 (4961) C. parapsilosis Clinical isolate, adult, blood*
22019 C. parapsilosis ATCC
4173 (BG2) C. glabrata (15)
10267 (ATCC2001) C. glabrata ATCC
66032 C. glabrata ATCC
A037 C. glabrata Clinical isolate, neonate, urine*
YA059 C. glabrata Clinical isolate, neonate, blood*
10265 (CD36) C. dubliniensis (16)
M2649 (R3b) C. dubliniensis (17)
M2650 (R1b) C. dubliniensis (17)
M2651 (16F) C. dubliniensis (16)
3779 C. dubliniensis Clinical isolate, oropharynx*
*

Clinical Microbiology Laboratories, University of Minnesota

American Type Culture Collection, (Manassas, VA)