A range of fungicides or antifungals are currently deployed to control fungi in agriculture or medicine, but resistance to current agents is growing so new approaches and molecular targets are urgently needed. Recently, different aminoglycoside antibiotics combined with particular transport inhibitors were found to produce strong, synergistic growth-inhibition of fungi, by synergistically increasing the error rate of mRNA translation. Here, focusing on translation fidelity as a novel target for combinatorial antifungal treatment, we tested the hypothesis that alternative combinations of agents known to affect the availability of functional amino acids would synergistically inhibit growth of major fungal pathogens. We screened 172 novel comb...
Background & Objective: Fungi are responsible for producing infections in humans. While all humans a...
Current treatments for fungal infections involve a small spectrum of drugs, which are be...
Emergence of the fungal pathogen Candida auris has ignited intrigue and alarm within the medical com...
A range of fungicides or antifungals are currently deployed to control fungi in agriculture or medic...
A range of fungicides or antifungals are currently deployed to control fungi in agriculture or medic...
A range of fungicides or antifungals are currently deployed to control fungi in agriculture or medic...
There is an unmet need for new antifungal or fungicide treatments, as resistance to existing treatme...
There is an unmet need for new antifungal or fungicide treatments, as resistance to existing treatme...
The growing prevalence of antifungal drug resistance coupled with the slow development of new, accep...
With the spread of drug resistance, new antimicrobials are urgently needed. Here, we set out to tack...
Fungal pathogens are an underappreciated contributor to infectious disease related deaths, infecting...
More than 90% of crop diseases are due to fungal infections, which globally cause enormous economic ...
The fungus Candida albicans is the most common causative agent of human fungal infections and better...
Fungal infections have aroused much interest over the last years because of their involvement in sev...
From the publisher\u27s website: Infections caused by pathogenic fungi are a significant global prob...
Background & Objective: Fungi are responsible for producing infections in humans. While all humans a...
Current treatments for fungal infections involve a small spectrum of drugs, which are be...
Emergence of the fungal pathogen Candida auris has ignited intrigue and alarm within the medical com...
A range of fungicides or antifungals are currently deployed to control fungi in agriculture or medic...
A range of fungicides or antifungals are currently deployed to control fungi in agriculture or medic...
A range of fungicides or antifungals are currently deployed to control fungi in agriculture or medic...
There is an unmet need for new antifungal or fungicide treatments, as resistance to existing treatme...
There is an unmet need for new antifungal or fungicide treatments, as resistance to existing treatme...
The growing prevalence of antifungal drug resistance coupled with the slow development of new, accep...
With the spread of drug resistance, new antimicrobials are urgently needed. Here, we set out to tack...
Fungal pathogens are an underappreciated contributor to infectious disease related deaths, infecting...
More than 90% of crop diseases are due to fungal infections, which globally cause enormous economic ...
The fungus Candida albicans is the most common causative agent of human fungal infections and better...
Fungal infections have aroused much interest over the last years because of their involvement in sev...
From the publisher\u27s website: Infections caused by pathogenic fungi are a significant global prob...
Background & Objective: Fungi are responsible for producing infections in humans. While all humans a...
Current treatments for fungal infections involve a small spectrum of drugs, which are be...
Emergence of the fungal pathogen Candida auris has ignited intrigue and alarm within the medical com...