In recent decades, invasive fungal infections have been increasing significantly, contributing to high incidences and mortality in immunosuppressed patients. Candida albicans (C. albicans) is the most prevalent opportunistic fungal pathogen in humans that can cause severe and often fatal bloodstream infections. Current antifungal agents have several limitations, including that only a small number of classes of antifungals are available, certain of which have severe toxicity and high cost. Moreover, the emergence of drug resistance is a new limitation to successful patient outcomes. Therefore, the development of antifungals with novel targets is an essential strategy for the efficient management of C. albicans infections. It is widely recogn...
Background: The prevalence of invasive fungal infections (IFIs) has increased steadily worldwide in ...
Heat-stable antifungal factor (HSAF) belongs to polycyclic tetramate macrolactams (PTMs), which inhi...
Fungal pathogens are a leading cause of human mortality, at least in part due to their ability to th...
The incidence of fungal diseases is on the rise and the number of fatalities is still unacceptably h...
Fungal infections, especially infections caused by Candida albicans, remain a challenging problem in...
Invasive fungal infections have a devastating impact on human health worldwide, in part due to the l...
Fungal infections have aroused much interest over the last years because of their involvement in sev...
Systemic Candida infections pose a serious public health problem with high morbidity and mortality. ...
Fungal infections with increasing resistance to conventional therapies are a growing concern. Candid...
Candidiasis is the wide-spread fungal infection caused by numerous strains of yeast, with the preval...
Fungal infections such as candidoses can range from superficial mucous membrane infection to life-th...
Each year, invasive fungal infections cause 1.5 million of deaths worldwide and this number is still...
The incidence of fungal diseases is on the rise and the number of fatalities is still unacceptably h...
Fungal pathogens are an underappreciated contributor to infectious disease related deaths, infecting...
Fungal pathogens cause life-threatening infections in immunocompetent and immunocompromised individu...
Background: The prevalence of invasive fungal infections (IFIs) has increased steadily worldwide in ...
Heat-stable antifungal factor (HSAF) belongs to polycyclic tetramate macrolactams (PTMs), which inhi...
Fungal pathogens are a leading cause of human mortality, at least in part due to their ability to th...
The incidence of fungal diseases is on the rise and the number of fatalities is still unacceptably h...
Fungal infections, especially infections caused by Candida albicans, remain a challenging problem in...
Invasive fungal infections have a devastating impact on human health worldwide, in part due to the l...
Fungal infections have aroused much interest over the last years because of their involvement in sev...
Systemic Candida infections pose a serious public health problem with high morbidity and mortality. ...
Fungal infections with increasing resistance to conventional therapies are a growing concern. Candid...
Candidiasis is the wide-spread fungal infection caused by numerous strains of yeast, with the preval...
Fungal infections such as candidoses can range from superficial mucous membrane infection to life-th...
Each year, invasive fungal infections cause 1.5 million of deaths worldwide and this number is still...
The incidence of fungal diseases is on the rise and the number of fatalities is still unacceptably h...
Fungal pathogens are an underappreciated contributor to infectious disease related deaths, infecting...
Fungal pathogens cause life-threatening infections in immunocompetent and immunocompromised individu...
Background: The prevalence of invasive fungal infections (IFIs) has increased steadily worldwide in ...
Heat-stable antifungal factor (HSAF) belongs to polycyclic tetramate macrolactams (PTMs), which inhi...
Fungal pathogens are a leading cause of human mortality, at least in part due to their ability to th...