Dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis (D/SD) share an etiology dependent upon three factors: sebum, microbial metabolism (specifically, Malassezia yeasts), and individual susceptibility. Advances in microbiological and analytical techniques permit a more detailed understanding of these etiologic factors, especially the role of Malassezia. Malassezia are lipid-dependent and demonstrate adaptation allowing them to exploit a narrow niche on sebum-rich skin. Work in our and our collaborators' laboratories has focused on understanding these adaptations by detailed analysis of biochemistry and gene expression. We have shown that Malassezia globosa and M. restricta predominate on dandruff scalp, that oleic acid alone can initiate dandruff-like desqua...
Most common scalp flaking disorders show a strong correlation with sebaceous gland (SG) activity. Ea...
Malassezia is a unique lipophilic genus in class Malasseziomycetes in Ustilaginomycotina, (Basidiomy...
ABSTRACTMalassezia commensal yeasts are associated with a number of skin disorders, such as atopic e...
Dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis (D/SD) share an etiology dependent upon three factors: sebum, mic...
Fungi in the genus Malassezia are ubiquitous skin residents of humans and other warm-blooded animals...
Application of new molecular and biochemical tools has greatly increased our understanding of the or...
Dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis (D/SD) are common hyperproliferative scalp disorders with a simil...
Dandruff is a common problem in both teens and adults. This study is to evaluate the role of bacteri...
The human scalp harbors a vast community of microbial mutualists, the composition of which is diffic...
UnlabelledMalassezia commensal yeasts are associated with a number of skin disorders, such as atopic...
ABSTRACT Malassezia commensal yeasts are associated with a number of skin disorders, such as atopic ...
<div><p><i>Malassezia</i> yeasts are part of the resident cutaneous microbiota, and are also associa...
Abstract Background and Objective: Malassezia yeast is considered lipophilic normal flora of hu...
Malassezia species colonize the skin of normal and various pathological conditions including pityria...
Malassezia are lipid dependent basidiomycetous yeasts that inhabit the skin and mucosa of humans and...
Most common scalp flaking disorders show a strong correlation with sebaceous gland (SG) activity. Ea...
Malassezia is a unique lipophilic genus in class Malasseziomycetes in Ustilaginomycotina, (Basidiomy...
ABSTRACTMalassezia commensal yeasts are associated with a number of skin disorders, such as atopic e...
Dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis (D/SD) share an etiology dependent upon three factors: sebum, mic...
Fungi in the genus Malassezia are ubiquitous skin residents of humans and other warm-blooded animals...
Application of new molecular and biochemical tools has greatly increased our understanding of the or...
Dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis (D/SD) are common hyperproliferative scalp disorders with a simil...
Dandruff is a common problem in both teens and adults. This study is to evaluate the role of bacteri...
The human scalp harbors a vast community of microbial mutualists, the composition of which is diffic...
UnlabelledMalassezia commensal yeasts are associated with a number of skin disorders, such as atopic...
ABSTRACT Malassezia commensal yeasts are associated with a number of skin disorders, such as atopic ...
<div><p><i>Malassezia</i> yeasts are part of the resident cutaneous microbiota, and are also associa...
Abstract Background and Objective: Malassezia yeast is considered lipophilic normal flora of hu...
Malassezia species colonize the skin of normal and various pathological conditions including pityria...
Malassezia are lipid dependent basidiomycetous yeasts that inhabit the skin and mucosa of humans and...
Most common scalp flaking disorders show a strong correlation with sebaceous gland (SG) activity. Ea...
Malassezia is a unique lipophilic genus in class Malasseziomycetes in Ustilaginomycotina, (Basidiomy...
ABSTRACTMalassezia commensal yeasts are associated with a number of skin disorders, such as atopic e...