Microbiology, Genetics, Itraconazole, Amphotericin B and Botany are her primary areas of study. As part of her studies on Microbiology, she often connects relevant subjects like Dimorphic fungus. Her work on Phylogenetics, Phylogenetic tree and Sequence analysis as part of general Genetics research is often related to Contact lens, thus linking different fields of science.
Her Itraconazole study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Flucytosine, Fluconazole, Voriconazole and Phaeohyphomycosis. Her Amphotericin B research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Minimum inhibitory concentration, In vitro and Mycosis. In the subject of general Botany, her work in Eucalyptus pellita, Eucalyptus and Eucalyptus globulus is often linked to Entoloma and Cape verde, thereby combining diverse domains of study.
Deanna A. Sutton focuses on Microbiology, Pathology, Voriconazole, Amphotericin B and Posaconazole. In general Microbiology, her work in Fluconazole is often linked to Fungal genetics linking many areas of study. She has included themes like Osteomyelitis, Mycosis and Exophiala in her Pathology study.
Her Voriconazole research incorporates themes from Murine model, Pharmacology and Terbinafine. Her Amphotericin B study frequently links to related topics such as Itraconazole. Her research investigates the connection between Internal transcribed spacer and topics such as Phylogenetics that intersect with issues in Botany, Species complex and Taxonomy.
Her primary scientific interests are in Microbiology, Botany, Internal transcribed spacer, Voriconazole and Phylogenetics. Her Microbiology study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Fungus. Her study in the field of Eucalyptus, Eucalyptus globulus and Eucalyptus pellita is also linked to topics like Cape verde and Entoloma.
Her Internal transcribed spacer study combines topics in areas such as Rasamsonia, Talaromyces, Penicillium, Ribosomal DNA and Sequence analysis. Her work carried out in the field of Voriconazole brings together such families of science as Murine model, Antifungal drug, Immunology and Terbinafine. Her Phylogenetics study incorporates themes from Taxonomy, Multilocus sequence typing and Species complex, Phylogenetic tree.
Her primary areas of investigation include Botany, Microbiology, Phylogenetics, Phylogenetic tree and Taxonomy. Her Eucalyptus pellita, Eucalyptus and Eucalyptus globulus study in the realm of Botany connects with subjects such as Entoloma and Cape verde. Her Microbiology research includes elements of Aspergillosis and Internal transcribed spacer.
The Internal transcribed spacer study combines topics in areas such as Amphotericin B, Rasamsonia, Genetic marker and Talaromyces, Penicillium. Her research integrates issues of Cladosporium and Genus in her study of Phylogenetics. Her Phylogenetic tree research incorporates elements of Zoology, Genetic diversity and Phoma.
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Infections Caused by Scedosporium spp.
Karoll J. Cortez;Emmanuel Roilides;Flavio Quiroz-Telles;Joseph Meletiadis.
Clinical Microbiology Reviews (2008)
Melanized Fungi in Human Disease
Sanjay G. Revankar;Deanna A. Sutton.
Clinical Microbiology Reviews (2010)
Sporothrix brasiliensis, S. globosa, and S. mexicana, Three New Sporothrix Species of Clinical Interest
Rita Marimon;Josep Cano;Josepa Gené;Deanna A. Sutton.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2007)
MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETIC DIVERSITY, MULTILOCUS HAPLOTYPE NOMENCLATURE, AND IN VITRO ANTIFUNGAL RESISTANCE WITHIN THE FUSARIUM SOLANI SPECIES COMPLEX
Kerry O'Donnell;Deanna A. Sutton;Annette Fothergill;Dora McCarthy.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2008)
Internet-Accessible DNA Sequence Database for Identifying Fusaria from Human and Animal Infections
Kerry O'Donnell;Deanna A. Sutton;Michael G. Rinaldi;Brice A.J. Sarver.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2010)
Guide to Clinically Significant Fungi
Deanna A. Sutton;Annette W. Fothergill;Michael G. Rinaldi.
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Disseminated Phaeohyphomycosis: Review of an Emerging Mycosis
Sanjay G. Revankar;Jan E. Patterson;Deanna A. Sutton;Renee Pullen.
Clinical Infectious Diseases (2002)
Primary Central Nervous System Phaeohyphomycosis: A Review of 101 Cases
Sanjay G. Revankar;Deanna A. Sutton;Michael G. Rinaldi.
Clinical Infectious Diseases (2004)
Members of the Fusarium solani Species Complex That Cause Infections in Both Humans and Plants Are Common in the Environment
Ning Zhang;Kerry O'Donnell;Deanna A. Sutton;F. Ameena Nalim.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2006)
Sequence-Based Identification of Aspergillus, Fusarium, and Mucorales Species in the Clinical Mycology Laboratory: Where Are We and Where Should We Go from Here?
S. A. Balajee;A. M. Borman;M. E. Brandt;J. Cano.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2009)
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