BUFFALO, N.Y. — You might call Candida albicans a shape-shifter: As this fungus grows, it can multiply as single, oval-shaped cells called yeast or propagate in an elongated form called hypha, ...
This educational game simulates breastfeeding complications, equipping nurses with skills to detect and manage fungal infections in the nipple-areola area. Candida species, particularly Candida ...
Like many fungi and one-celled organisms, Candida albicans, a normally harmless microbe that can turn deadly, has long been thought to reproduce without sexual mating. But a new study shows that C.
A paper by Russian, French, American and Netherlandish scholars appeared in Science Advances. The work was a part of Russian Science Foundation's grant project 'Structural basics of ...
Essential Insights from Global Guidelines Candida species remain the most common fungal pathogens af | Microbiology ...
In contrast to cutaneous infections, which are heavily dependent on acquired immunity, innate immunity appears to be more important in determining disease outcome during invasive candidiasis. This ...
An estimated 1.5 million deaths worldwide are attributed to invasive fungal diseases annually. 5 Of these, hospital-acquired infections—most frequently caused by species of Candida—account for around ...
Candida is a yeast, which is a type of fungus. Most people have Candida on their skin and in their mouths, throats, genital areas, and intestines. Usually, these small organisms are not harmful. An ...
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To synthesize a novel polyamide SL-A92 and evaluate its bioactivity against drug resistance in Candida albicans. In this study, we designed and synthesized a DNA-binding polyamide SL-A92 to target the ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- You might call Candida albicans a shape-shifter: As this fungus grows, it can multiply as single, oval-shaped cells called yeast or propagate in an elongated form called hypha, ...
A protein called Sir2 may facilitate C. albicans' transition from ovoid yeast to thread-like hypha. C. albicans cells that were missing the Sir2 gene were less likely to form true hyphae in lab ...
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