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Reactivity of fungal organisms in tissue sections using anti‐mycobacteria antibodies
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1991Sixty‐four cases of deep fungal infections diagnosed using PAS or silver stains and 18 control cases of sarcoidosis, M. tuberculosis and M. leprae infection were stained using commercial polyclonal antibody raised against M. paratuberculosis (MP), M. Duvalii (MD), and Bacillus Calmette‐Guerin (BCG). Nine of 13 cases of sporotrichosis stained positively
E L, Wiley, B, Beck, R G, Freeman
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The role of antibodies against hsp90 in the treatment of fungal infections
Drug News & Perspectives, 2003Advances in antibody engineering have solved many of the problems inherent in traditional sources of antibodies, and about a quarter of all biotechnology-based drugs now in development are antibodies. This has come at a time when it is apparent that reliance on antibiotics alone is beginning to select out resistant pathogens, fungi being a prime ...
James, Burnie, Ruth, Matthews
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The Antibody Response to Fungal Melanin in Mice
The Journal of Immunology, 1998Abstract Melanins are associated with virulence in several important human pathogens, but little is known about the immune response to this ubiquitous biologic compound. We hypothesized that melanin produced by the fungus Cryptococcus neoformans was immunogenic. C.
J D, Nosanchuk +2 more
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Serotyping of fungal isolates by precipitating monoclonal antibodies
Mycopathologia, 1986Ascites fluid from hybridoma cell lines producing monoclonal antibodies to an exoantigen of Microsporum canis was assayed for its precipitating properties. Three types of monoclonal antibodies were used for serological analysis of heterologous mycelial cultures.
G. Morace, G. Amalfitano, L. Polonelli
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The use of MUC5B antibody in identifying the fungal type of fungal sinusitis
Human Pathology, 2008Fungal sinusitis is an opportunistic fungal infection. Candida albicans, Aspergillus spp, and Mucorales, the most common pathogenic fungi, differ in both prognosis and therapy. Early diagnosis and differentiation between the subtypes therefore are pivotal for adequate treatment. This report describes a diagnostic immunohistochemical method that is able
Ying-Shi, Piao +4 more
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Antibodies against the fungal enzyme mannitol dehydrogenase
Experimental Mycology, 1989Abstract Affinity-purified, electrophoretically homogeneous NADP + -mannitol dehydrogenase (MtDH; EC 1.1.1.138), isolated from fruit bodies of Agaricus bisporus (Lange) Sing., was used to produce polyclonal antibodies. Antiserum against MtDH and the affinity-purified antibody inhibited enzyme activity in a dose-dependent manner, with about 15 mol of
Gaby E. Pfyffer +2 more
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Immunotherapeutic approaches for fungal infections.
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2020Despite the availability of antifungal treatments, fungal infections are still causing morbidity all around the globe with unacceptably high mortality rates.
T. J. Williams +2 more
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Anti-glycan antibodies: roles in human disease.
Biochemical Journal, 2021Carbohydrate-binding antibodies play diverse and critical roles in human health. Endogenous carbohydrate-binding antibodies that recognize bacterial, fungal, and other microbial carbohydrates prevent systemic infections and help maintain microbiome ...
J. Temme +2 more
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Fungal polysaccharides are altered by lyophilization resulting in decreased antibody binding
The FASEB Journal, 2022The capsule of Cryptococcus neoformans is unique in the fungal kingdom. Its hydrophilic nature and relative neutrality have complicated characterization (1). Even the synthesis of the polysaccharide capsule, being nutrient costly yet induced by nutrient poor conditions, seems counter ...
Maggie P. Wear +7 more
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A Polyclonal Antibody to NKX3.1 Identifies Fungal Organisms From the Esophagus
Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology, 2019NKX3.1 is a transcription factor used to identify prostatic adenocarcinomas. We describe novel functionality for NKX3.1 compared with Grocott and periodic acid-Schiff-diastase (PASD) on esophageal biopsies. We identified esophageal biopsies on the basis of the search term “candida” from March 28, 2012 to December 27, 2013.
Martina, Pejchal +4 more
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