Infection control in the brain and the eye
Abstract The Central Nervous System (CNS), comprising the brain and the eye, is considered to have a ‘privileged’ mechanism for dealing with immunological challenge (immune privilege, IP). CNS IP has been revealed through experiments using foreign protein antigens and cell and tissue alloantigens (grafts), but evidence for a role for IP in modulating ...
John V. Forrester +2 more
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Emerging fungal diseases pose a threat to reptiles globally. Increasing detections of onygenalean fungi, particularly Ophidiomyces ophidiicola, Nannizziopsis spp. and Paranannizziopsis spp. in clinically diseased free‐ranging reptiles, indicate likely ongoing spread within wild reptile populations.
RG Butcher +10 more
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Characterizing neonatal community-acquired invasive fungal infections: Clinical profiles, pathogens, and underlying conditions. [PDF]
Gao C, Wang L, Zeng L, Tao X.
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Adoptive transfer of NK cells engineered with a CD5-based chimeric antigen receptor (SRCD5CAR) to treat invasive fungal infections. [PDF]
Velasco-de-Andrés M +11 more
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Antibody immunity and invasive fungal infections [PDF]
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The return of metabolism: biochemistry and physiology of glycolysis
ABSTRACT Glycolysis is a fundamental metabolic pathway central to the bioenergetics and physiology of virtually all living organisms. In this comprehensive review, we explore the intricate biochemical principles and evolutionary origins of glycolytic pathways, from the classical Embden–Meyerhof–Parnas (EMP) pathway in humans to various prokaryotic and ...
Nana‐Maria Grüning +19 more
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Assessment of the 1,3-β-D-glucan test and the galactomannan antigen test in the detection of invasive fungal infections in patients with hematological diseases. [PDF]
Wei Z, Li S, Zhu J, Wang H.
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Diagnosis and management of invasive fungal infections due to non-Aspergillus moulds. [PDF]
Morrissey CO.
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Cutaneous non‐tuberculous mycobacterial infections: A retrospective study of 94 cases from Germany
Summary Background Cutaneous non‐tuberculous mycobacterial infections (NTM) remain a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. The aim of this study was to characterize cutaneous NTM infections in Germany over a 24‐year‐period. Patients and Methods 73 patients with cutaneous NTM infections diagnosed at 17 different German University Hospitals from 2000 ...
Luisa Bopp +6 more
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