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From: A laboratory-based study on patients with Parkinson’s disease and seborrheic dermatitis: the presence and density of Malassezia yeasts, their different species and enzymes production

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Pictures of isolated Malassezia on culture. Colony forming unit’s per tape (CFU/tape) expressed low density of Malassezia yeasts isolated on Leeming-Notman agar (LNA) from non-lesional skin (NLS) in healthy controls (HC) (A); high density of Malassezia yeasts isolated on Dixon agar from lesional skin (LS) in Parkinson disease (PD) (B) and identification of Malassezia by Tween assimilation test (C).

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