Samuel A Lee

Summary

Affiliation: Yale University
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Esophageal actinomycosis in a patient with AIDS
    S A Lee
    Infectious Disease Section, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
    Yale J Biol Med 74:383-9. 2001
  2. ncbi An analysis of the Candida albicans genome database for soluble secreted proteins using computer-based prediction algorithms
    Samuel A Lee
    Infectious Diseases Section, Department of Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
    Yeast 20:595-610. 2003
  3. ncbi Therapy of cutaneous leishmaniasis
    Samuel A Lee
    Infectious Diseases Section, VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, CT 06516, USA
    Int J Infect Dis 7:86-93. 2003
  4. ncbi Intracellular trafficking of fluorescently tagged proteins associated with pathogenesis in Candida albicans
    Samuel A Lee
    Infectious Diseases Section, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
    Med Mycol 43:423-30. 2005
  5. ncbi Candida albicans VPS1 contributes to protease secretion, filamentation, and biofilm formation
    Stella M Bernardo
    Division of Infectious Diseases, New Mexico Veterans Healthcare System, University of New Mexico Health Science Center, Albuquerque, NM 87108, USA
    Fungal Genet Biol 45:861-77. 2008

Collaborators

  • S Kamoun
  • Stella M Bernardo
  • Jason K Jones
  • John Kot
  • Zachary Khalique

Detail Information

Publications5

  1. ncbi Esophageal actinomycosis in a patient with AIDS
    S A Lee
    Infectious Disease Section, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
    Yale J Biol Med 74:383-9. 2001
    ..We report a case of esophageal ulcer disease, secondary to actinomycosis occurring in a patient with recurrent odynophagia. The diagnosis was made histologically only after repeated upper endoscopy with biopsies...
  2. ncbi An analysis of the Candida albicans genome database for soluble secreted proteins using computer-based prediction algorithms
    Samuel A Lee
    Infectious Diseases Section, Department of Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
    Yeast 20:595-610. 2003
    ..albicans secretome was estimated to consist of up to 283 ORFs. The C. albicans secretome database is available at http://info.med.yale.edu/intmed/infdis/candida/..
  3. ncbi Therapy of cutaneous leishmaniasis
    Samuel A Lee
    Infectious Diseases Section, VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, CT 06516, USA
    Int J Infect Dis 7:86-93. 2003
    ..This review summarizes the published evidence in support of the numerous therapeutic options that have been employed for cutaneous leishmaniasis...
  4. ncbi Intracellular trafficking of fluorescently tagged proteins associated with pathogenesis in Candida albicans
    Samuel A Lee
    Infectious Diseases Section, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
    Med Mycol 43:423-30. 2005
    ....
  5. ncbi Candida albicans VPS1 contributes to protease secretion, filamentation, and biofilm formation
    Stella M Bernardo
    Division of Infectious Diseases, New Mexico Veterans Healthcare System, University of New Mexico Health Science Center, Albuquerque, NM 87108, USA
    Fungal Genet Biol 45:861-77. 2008
    ..Biofilm production and filamentation within the biofilm were markedly reduced. These results suggest that C. albicans VPS1 has a key role in several important virulence-related phenotypes...