Dermatophytes comprise pathogenic fungi that have a high affinity for the keratinized structures present in nails, skin, and hair, causing superficial infections known as dermatophytosis. A reasonable number of antifungal drugs currently exist on the pharmaceutical market to control mycoses; however, their cellular targets are restricted, and fungi may exhibit tolerance or resistance to these agents. For example, the stress caused by antifungal and cytotoxic drugs in sub-inhibitory concentrations promotes compensatory stress responses, with the over-expression of genes involved in cellular detoxification, drug efflux, and signaling pathways being among the various mechanisms that may contribute to drug tolerance. In addition, the ATP-bindin...
A restricted number of antifungal agents are available for the therapy of fungal diseases. With the ...
Fungal infections affect billions of people on a global scale and an increase in the more severe inv...
Background: Antifungal drug resistance and a lack of clinical response in 20% of cases of dermatophy...
Although fungi do not cause outbreaks or pandemics, the incidence of severe systemic fungal infectio...
For the treatment of superficial fungal infections (dermatophytosis) is available a wide spectrum of...
Antifungal therapy is a central component of patient management for acute and chronic mycoses. Yet, ...
The burden of fungal infections is not widely appreciated. Although these infections are responsible...
Cutaneous fungal infections affect more than one-fourth of world's population. The pathogenesis and ...
Numerous reports describe the emergence of resistance in dermatophytes, especially in T. rubrum and ...
A restricted number of antifungal agents are available for the therapy of fungal diseases. With the ...
Despite improvement of antifungal therapies over the last 30 years, the phenomenon of antifungal res...
The many drugs that are available at present to treat fungal infections can be divided into four bro...
Fungi are primitive eukaryotes and have adapted to a variety of niches during evolution. Some fungal...
Resistance mechanisms can be engaged in clinically relevant fungal pathogens under different conditi...
Despite improvement of antifungal therapies over the last 30 years, the phenomenon of antifungal res...
A restricted number of antifungal agents are available for the therapy of fungal diseases. With the ...
Fungal infections affect billions of people on a global scale and an increase in the more severe inv...
Background: Antifungal drug resistance and a lack of clinical response in 20% of cases of dermatophy...
Although fungi do not cause outbreaks or pandemics, the incidence of severe systemic fungal infectio...
For the treatment of superficial fungal infections (dermatophytosis) is available a wide spectrum of...
Antifungal therapy is a central component of patient management for acute and chronic mycoses. Yet, ...
The burden of fungal infections is not widely appreciated. Although these infections are responsible...
Cutaneous fungal infections affect more than one-fourth of world's population. The pathogenesis and ...
Numerous reports describe the emergence of resistance in dermatophytes, especially in T. rubrum and ...
A restricted number of antifungal agents are available for the therapy of fungal diseases. With the ...
Despite improvement of antifungal therapies over the last 30 years, the phenomenon of antifungal res...
The many drugs that are available at present to treat fungal infections can be divided into four bro...
Fungi are primitive eukaryotes and have adapted to a variety of niches during evolution. Some fungal...
Resistance mechanisms can be engaged in clinically relevant fungal pathogens under different conditi...
Despite improvement of antifungal therapies over the last 30 years, the phenomenon of antifungal res...
A restricted number of antifungal agents are available for the therapy of fungal diseases. With the ...
Fungal infections affect billions of people on a global scale and an increase in the more severe inv...
Background: Antifungal drug resistance and a lack of clinical response in 20% of cases of dermatophy...