Melanin is a pigment found in all biological kingdoms, and plays a key role in protection against ultraviolet radiation, oxidizing agents, and ionizing radiation damage. Melanin exerts an antimicrobial activity against bacteria, fungi, and parasites. We demonstrated an antifungal activity of synthetic and human melanin against Candida sp. The members of the Cryptococcus neoformans and C. gattii species complexes are capsulated yeasts, which cause cryptococcosis. For both species melanin is an important virulence factor. To evaluate if cryptococcal and human melanins have antifungal activity against Cryptococcus species they both were assayed for their antifungal properties and physico-chemical characters. Melanin extracts from human hair an...
Several human pathogenic fungi produce melanin. One of its properties during parasitism is the prote...
Certain fungi thrive in highly radioactive environments including the defunct Chernobyl nuclear reac...
ABSTRACT: Melanin is a virulence factor for many pathogenic fungal species, including Cryptococcus n...
Melanin is a pigment found in all biological kingdoms, and plays a key role in protection against ul...
Artículo de publicación ScieloBackground: Melanocytes are cells located in epidermis and mucous memb...
The fungal pathogens Cryptococcus neoformans and Histoplasma capsulatum produce melanin-like pigment...
Melanin is an important virulence factor for several microorganisms, including Cryptococcus neoforma...
Melanin is a major virulence factor in pathogenic fungi that enhances the ability of fungal cells to...
Melanins are a diverse group of pigmented biopolymers present in living organisms at all phylogeneti...
The human fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans produces melanin in the presence of various substr...
Cryptococcosis is a common opportunistic fungal infection that often disseminates into the central n...
Melanins are complex molecules found in many organisms including bacteria, fungi, plants, and animal...
The fungal human pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans undergoes melanization in response to nutrient sta...
Melanin pigments are substances produced by a broad variety of pathogenic microorganisms, including ...
Certain fungi thrive in highly radioactive environments including the defunct Chernobyl nuclear reac...
Several human pathogenic fungi produce melanin. One of its properties during parasitism is the prote...
Certain fungi thrive in highly radioactive environments including the defunct Chernobyl nuclear reac...
ABSTRACT: Melanin is a virulence factor for many pathogenic fungal species, including Cryptococcus n...
Melanin is a pigment found in all biological kingdoms, and plays a key role in protection against ul...
Artículo de publicación ScieloBackground: Melanocytes are cells located in epidermis and mucous memb...
The fungal pathogens Cryptococcus neoformans and Histoplasma capsulatum produce melanin-like pigment...
Melanin is an important virulence factor for several microorganisms, including Cryptococcus neoforma...
Melanin is a major virulence factor in pathogenic fungi that enhances the ability of fungal cells to...
Melanins are a diverse group of pigmented biopolymers present in living organisms at all phylogeneti...
The human fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans produces melanin in the presence of various substr...
Cryptococcosis is a common opportunistic fungal infection that often disseminates into the central n...
Melanins are complex molecules found in many organisms including bacteria, fungi, plants, and animal...
The fungal human pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans undergoes melanization in response to nutrient sta...
Melanin pigments are substances produced by a broad variety of pathogenic microorganisms, including ...
Certain fungi thrive in highly radioactive environments including the defunct Chernobyl nuclear reac...
Several human pathogenic fungi produce melanin. One of its properties during parasitism is the prote...
Certain fungi thrive in highly radioactive environments including the defunct Chernobyl nuclear reac...
ABSTRACT: Melanin is a virulence factor for many pathogenic fungal species, including Cryptococcus n...