Humans are exceptional among vertebrates in that their living tissue is directly exposed to the outside world. In the absence of protective scales, feathers, or fur, the skin has to be highly effective in defending the organism against the gamut of opportunistic fungi surrounding us. Most (sub)cutaneous infections enter the body by implantation through the skin barrier. On intact skin, two types of fungal expansion are noted: (A) colonization by commensals, i.e., growth enabled by conditions prevailing on the skin surface without degradation of tissue, and (B) infection by superficial pathogens that assimilate epidermal keratin and interact with the cellular immune system. In a response-damage framework, all fungi are potentially able to ca...
Fungi occupy every inhabitable ecological niche on earth [1]. Environmental requirements vary, from ...
The course of experimental cutaneous Candida albicans infections produced in mice made leucopenic by...
As the outermost layer of the body, the skin harbors innumerable and varied microorganisms. These mi...
Humans are exceptional among vertebrates in that their living tissue is directly exposed to the outs...
Several species in the kingdom of fungi are linked to a variety of human and animal diseases. There ...
Exophiala species are ubiquitous dema-tiaceous yeast-like fungi of the order Chaetothyriales that be...
The human skin is commonly colonized by diverse fungal species. Some Candida species, especially C. ...
A review is given of melanized fungi involved in human infection, including species forming budding ...
The skin of mammalian organisms is home for a myriad of microbes. Many of these commensals are thoug...
Fungi must meet four criteria to infect humans: growth at human body temperatures, circumvention or ...
In recent years the application of high throughput DNA sequencing for analyzing the composition of t...
Fungi represent an integral part of the skin microbiota. Their complex interaction network with the ...
Skin is the most exposed surface of the human body, separating the microbe-rich external environment...
textabstractFungal infections in man usually are divided into three categories based upon their majo...
The skin is a milieu for controlled bacterial growth. Skin supports the growth of commensal bacteria...
Fungi occupy every inhabitable ecological niche on earth [1]. Environmental requirements vary, from ...
The course of experimental cutaneous Candida albicans infections produced in mice made leucopenic by...
As the outermost layer of the body, the skin harbors innumerable and varied microorganisms. These mi...
Humans are exceptional among vertebrates in that their living tissue is directly exposed to the outs...
Several species in the kingdom of fungi are linked to a variety of human and animal diseases. There ...
Exophiala species are ubiquitous dema-tiaceous yeast-like fungi of the order Chaetothyriales that be...
The human skin is commonly colonized by diverse fungal species. Some Candida species, especially C. ...
A review is given of melanized fungi involved in human infection, including species forming budding ...
The skin of mammalian organisms is home for a myriad of microbes. Many of these commensals are thoug...
Fungi must meet four criteria to infect humans: growth at human body temperatures, circumvention or ...
In recent years the application of high throughput DNA sequencing for analyzing the composition of t...
Fungi represent an integral part of the skin microbiota. Their complex interaction network with the ...
Skin is the most exposed surface of the human body, separating the microbe-rich external environment...
textabstractFungal infections in man usually are divided into three categories based upon their majo...
The skin is a milieu for controlled bacterial growth. Skin supports the growth of commensal bacteria...
Fungi occupy every inhabitable ecological niche on earth [1]. Environmental requirements vary, from ...
The course of experimental cutaneous Candida albicans infections produced in mice made leucopenic by...
As the outermost layer of the body, the skin harbors innumerable and varied microorganisms. These mi...