The polyene antibiotic, amphotericin, inhibited phosphate uptake in Candida albicans more strongly than it inhibited growth. Cultures grown from an inoculum of young (2 h) cells were more affected than those inoculated with old (24 h) cells. Thus, the polyene dis-plays a double effect on C. albicans (and presumably on other eukaryotic cells): it interferes with membrane sterols and also inhibits synthesis of a factor (or factors) during growth. Whether this factor(s) interferes with the uptake of the polyene antibiotic or neutralizes its effect by reacting with it remains unsolved
Polyene-nystatin had a selective effect on the transport of glutamic acid and lysine in phosphatidyl...
Recent studies demonstrate that the actual interactions of polyenes with membrane sterols are the ba...
the extracellular and intracellular growth of Effects of amphotericin B and fluconazole o
The effect of polyene antibiotics upon growth and sterol-induction of oospore production by Pythium ...
Polyene antibiotics act by combining with sterols in the membrane of susceptible organisms, and ther...
Sensitivity to polyene antibiotics, e.g., nystatin, amphotericin B, and filipin, was determined in p...
The two clinically important classes of antimycotic drugs, the polyenes and azoles, act on the plasm...
Post-antifungal effect (PAFE) is defined as the suppression of growth that persists following limite...
In recent decades, the applied status of antibiotics has been ambiguous. On the one hand, living org...
The limited therapeutic arsenal and the increase in reports of fungal resistance to multiple antifun...
When Candida albicans cells were grown on hydroquinone (Hy cells) or ascorbic acid (As cells) supple...
When Candida albicans cells were grown on hydroquinone (Hy cells) or ascorbic acid (As cells) supple...
Although polyenes were the first broad spectrum antifungal drugs on the market, after 70 years they ...
1. 1. Etruscomycin, amphotericin B, and pimaricin preferentially interact with cholesterol, and not ...
THE normal defence mechanisms against infection with Candida albicans include opsonis-ation, phagocy...
Polyene-nystatin had a selective effect on the transport of glutamic acid and lysine in phosphatidyl...
Recent studies demonstrate that the actual interactions of polyenes with membrane sterols are the ba...
the extracellular and intracellular growth of Effects of amphotericin B and fluconazole o
The effect of polyene antibiotics upon growth and sterol-induction of oospore production by Pythium ...
Polyene antibiotics act by combining with sterols in the membrane of susceptible organisms, and ther...
Sensitivity to polyene antibiotics, e.g., nystatin, amphotericin B, and filipin, was determined in p...
The two clinically important classes of antimycotic drugs, the polyenes and azoles, act on the plasm...
Post-antifungal effect (PAFE) is defined as the suppression of growth that persists following limite...
In recent decades, the applied status of antibiotics has been ambiguous. On the one hand, living org...
The limited therapeutic arsenal and the increase in reports of fungal resistance to multiple antifun...
When Candida albicans cells were grown on hydroquinone (Hy cells) or ascorbic acid (As cells) supple...
When Candida albicans cells were grown on hydroquinone (Hy cells) or ascorbic acid (As cells) supple...
Although polyenes were the first broad spectrum antifungal drugs on the market, after 70 years they ...
1. 1. Etruscomycin, amphotericin B, and pimaricin preferentially interact with cholesterol, and not ...
THE normal defence mechanisms against infection with Candida albicans include opsonis-ation, phagocy...
Polyene-nystatin had a selective effect on the transport of glutamic acid and lysine in phosphatidyl...
Recent studies demonstrate that the actual interactions of polyenes with membrane sterols are the ba...
the extracellular and intracellular growth of Effects of amphotericin B and fluconazole o