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Epithelial responses to fungal pathogens

Current Opinion in Microbiology
Epithelial cells orchestrate immune responses against fungal pathogens. This review highlights advances in integrating epithelial cells in immune responses against inhaled molds and dimorphic fungi, and against Candida species that colonize mucosal surfaces.
Kathleen A M, Mills   +2 more
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Fungal plant pathogens

2012
1: Introduction to Fungal Plant Pathogens 2: Examination of Plant Material 3: Detection of Fungal Plant Pathogens from Plants, Soil, Water and Air 4: Detection of Fungal Plant Pathogens in Seeds 5: Identification of Fungi Based on Morphological Characteristics 6: Cultural Characterization 7: Serological Techniques for Diagnosis 8: Nucleic Acid-based ...
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Genomic approaches to fungal pathogenicity

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2002
Within a few years, the genome sequences of a large number of medically and agriculturally important fungi will be known. With this resource come the promises of genomic approaches to study pathogenicity and host-fungus interactions. Genomics is particularly attractive for these questions, as conventional genetic and biochemical approaches are limited ...
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Human Fungal Pathogens

2014
Basics of Fungal Virulence 1 From Commensal to Pathogen: Candida albicans A. Whittington, N.A.R. Gow, and B. Hube 2 Aspergillus fumigatus: Saprotroph to Pathogen E. Bignell 3 Systems Biology Approaches to Understand and Predict Fungal Virulence L. Tierney, K. Tyc, E. Klipp, and K.
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Human Fungal Pathogens

2004
1 Molecular Epidemiology of Selected Outbreaks Involving Pathogenic Fungi Alex van Belkum 2 Genetic Diversity Among Clinical and Environmental Isolates of Aspergillus fumigatus Emmanuelle Bart-Delabesse and Jean Paul-Latge 3 Non-cultural Detection of Mycotic Diseases Brian Wong and Samuel Lee 4 Role of Melanin in Pathogenesis of Human Pathogens Gerhard
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MAP Kinases in Fungal Pathogens

Fungal Genetics and Biology, 2000
MAP kinases in eukaryotic cells are well known for transducing a variety of extracellular signals to regulate cell growth and differentiation. Recently, MAP kinases homologous to the yeast Fus3/Kss1 MAP kinases have been identified in several fungal pathogens and found to be important for appressorium formation, invasive hyphal growth, and fungal ...
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Pan-drug resistance and hypervirulence in a human fungal pathogen are enabled by mutagenesis induced by mammalian body temperature

Nature Microbiology
Jingjing Huang   +18 more
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Salmonella Typhimurium and inflammation: a pathogen-centric affair

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Jorge E Galán
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