The opportunistic fungal pathogen, Candida albicans, lives benignly in our bodies, on our skin and mucosa membranes, until it senses we are weak; then it quickly adapts and goes on the offensive. One ...
“In our study, we focused on Candida albicans and the importance of its toxin Candidalysin. The fungus is a natural part of the human microbiome and coexists with numerous other microorganisms such as ...
In the realm of healthcare, fungal infections present a significant risk to hospitalized patients, particularly due to the ...
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The hidden gut fungus that may shape IBS symptoms: could this be the missing piece?
New research suggests that fungi in the gut, not just bacteria, may help explain why IBS symptoms vary and persist.
Researchers at the Optics and Photonics Research Center (CePOF) have succeeded in increasing the susceptibility of the fungus Candida albicans to drug treatment through light-activated therapy. The ...
The yeast Candida albicans is the major pathogen causing human fungal infections. C. albicans is not amenable to functional genomic strategies used for other micro-organisms, because of mating ...
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