Coccidioides immitis and C. posadasii are two highly pathogenic dimorphic fungal species that are endemic in the arid areas of the new world, including the region from west Texas to southern and central California in the USA that cause coccidioidomycosis (also known as Valley Fever). In highly endemic regions such as southern Arizona, up to 50% of long term residents have been infected. New information about fungal population genetics, ecology, epidemiology, and host-pathogen interactions is becoming available. However, our understanding of some aspects of coccidioidomycosis is still incomplete, including the extent of genetic variability of the fungus, the genes involved in virulence, and how the changes in gene expression during the organ...
Coccidioidomycosis is a human fungal disease cause by inhalation of aerosol spores produced by Cocci...
Coccidiomycosis, colloquially known as Valley fever and Desert fever, is a respiratory fungal diseas...
Coccidioidomycosis, or Valley fever, is caused by two species of dimorphic fungi. Based on molecular...
Coccidioides immitis and C. posadasii are two highly pathogenic dimorphic fungal species that are en...
The goal of my dissertation research is to elucidate the population structure of two understudied bu...
UnlabelledCoccidioidomycosis (or valley fever) is a fungal disease with high morbidity and mortality...
The genus Coccidioides consists of two species: C. immitis and C. posadasii. Prior to 2000, all dise...
Coccidioides spp. are dimorphic fungal pathogens that cause the mammalian disease coccidioidomycosis...
During the past 20 years, a general picture of the genetic diversity and population structure of Coc...
Coccidioides immitis and posadasii are closely related fungal species that cause coccidioidomycosis....
During the past 20 years, a general picture of the genetic diversity and population structure of Coc...
Coccidioidomycosis (or valley fever) is a fungal disease with high morbidity and mortality that affe...
Coccidioides immitis and C. posadasii are pathogenic, dimorphic, soil-dwelling Ascomycetes in the On...
Coccidioidomycosis (Valley fever) is a fungal disease caused by the inhalation of Coccidioides posad...
The disease San Joaquin Valley Fever (Valley fever, coccidioidomycosis) is caused by the inhalation ...
Coccidioidomycosis is a human fungal disease cause by inhalation of aerosol spores produced by Cocci...
Coccidiomycosis, colloquially known as Valley fever and Desert fever, is a respiratory fungal diseas...
Coccidioidomycosis, or Valley fever, is caused by two species of dimorphic fungi. Based on molecular...
Coccidioides immitis and C. posadasii are two highly pathogenic dimorphic fungal species that are en...
The goal of my dissertation research is to elucidate the population structure of two understudied bu...
UnlabelledCoccidioidomycosis (or valley fever) is a fungal disease with high morbidity and mortality...
The genus Coccidioides consists of two species: C. immitis and C. posadasii. Prior to 2000, all dise...
Coccidioides spp. are dimorphic fungal pathogens that cause the mammalian disease coccidioidomycosis...
During the past 20 years, a general picture of the genetic diversity and population structure of Coc...
Coccidioides immitis and posadasii are closely related fungal species that cause coccidioidomycosis....
During the past 20 years, a general picture of the genetic diversity and population structure of Coc...
Coccidioidomycosis (or valley fever) is a fungal disease with high morbidity and mortality that affe...
Coccidioides immitis and C. posadasii are pathogenic, dimorphic, soil-dwelling Ascomycetes in the On...
Coccidioidomycosis (Valley fever) is a fungal disease caused by the inhalation of Coccidioides posad...
The disease San Joaquin Valley Fever (Valley fever, coccidioidomycosis) is caused by the inhalation ...
Coccidioidomycosis is a human fungal disease cause by inhalation of aerosol spores produced by Cocci...
Coccidiomycosis, colloquially known as Valley fever and Desert fever, is a respiratory fungal diseas...
Coccidioidomycosis, or Valley fever, is caused by two species of dimorphic fungi. Based on molecular...