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- Q2113785 abstract "Prototheca wickerhamii is a ubiquitous green alga that does not have chlorophyll. It is widely present in the environment and is a rare cause of infection in humans (protothecosis) and most commonly presents as nodules of the skin. Most cases reported have a suppressed immune system (from drugs or disease). Infection usually results by direct traumatic inoculation.".
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- Q2113785 thumbnail Prototheca_wickerhamii.hematoxylin_eosin_stain.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2113785 color "lightgreen".
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- Q2113785 genus "Prototheca".
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- Q2113785 phylum Q264543.
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- Q2113785 type Eukaryote.
- Q2113785 type Plant.
- Q2113785 type Species.
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- Q2113785 comment "Prototheca wickerhamii is a ubiquitous green alga that does not have chlorophyll. It is widely present in the environment and is a rare cause of infection in humans (protothecosis) and most commonly presents as nodules of the skin. Most cases reported have a suppressed immune system (from drugs or disease). Infection usually results by direct traumatic inoculation.".
- Q2113785 label "Prototheca wickerhamii".
- Q2113785 depiction Prototheca_wickerhamii.hematoxylin_eosin_stain.jpg.