The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a two-sided coin; it has a beneficial, biotechnological value with a strong connotation of reliable safety, but also a negative, potentially pathogenic nature on the other hand. This review is discussing the methodological approaches that were used for unraveling putative virulence traits that should separate pathogenic and non-pathogenic strains. These methods can be sorted in four main groups regarding physiology/morphology, genetics, proteomics and host-pathogen interactions. They can be used to enrich the knowledge regarding e.g. invasive growth, rapid molecular identification, cell-wall adhesions and virulence of yeast pathogens, respectively. Most of these methods have been adapted mainly...
Yeast killer toxins were identified as proteins which were named killer factors or killer toxins and...
In recent decades, fungal infections have emerged as an important health problem associated with mor...
Candida albicans to gatunek grzybów stanowiący część mikrobioty naturalnie zasiedlającej ludzki orga...
ABSTRACT: The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a two-sided coin; it has a benefi-cial, biotechnolog...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is widely used in baking, brewing, wine making, and biotechnology...
Our work was focused on a new assay for characterising clinically important yeast. This assay was de...
Microbial pathogens utilize complex secretion systems to deliver proteins into host cells. These eff...
The incidence of opportunistic yeast infections in humans has been increasing over recent years. The...
Pathogenic yeasts from the genus Candida can cause serious infection in humans particularly, in immu...
Scientists are considering two factors that may be important in the pathogenesis of C. albicans\u27,...
Human opportunistic yeast infections have become more common in recent years. Many infections are di...
Type III effectors (T3E) are key virulence proteins that are injected by bacterial pathogens inside ...
Killer yeasts secrete proteinaceous killer toxins lethal to susceptible yeast strains. These toxins ...
The difficulty of manipulation and limited availability of genetic tools for use in many pathogenic ...
A number of isolates of Saccharomyces cerevisiae have been associated with disease in immunocompromi...
Yeast killer toxins were identified as proteins which were named killer factors or killer toxins and...
In recent decades, fungal infections have emerged as an important health problem associated with mor...
Candida albicans to gatunek grzybów stanowiący część mikrobioty naturalnie zasiedlającej ludzki orga...
ABSTRACT: The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a two-sided coin; it has a benefi-cial, biotechnolog...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is widely used in baking, brewing, wine making, and biotechnology...
Our work was focused on a new assay for characterising clinically important yeast. This assay was de...
Microbial pathogens utilize complex secretion systems to deliver proteins into host cells. These eff...
The incidence of opportunistic yeast infections in humans has been increasing over recent years. The...
Pathogenic yeasts from the genus Candida can cause serious infection in humans particularly, in immu...
Scientists are considering two factors that may be important in the pathogenesis of C. albicans\u27,...
Human opportunistic yeast infections have become more common in recent years. Many infections are di...
Type III effectors (T3E) are key virulence proteins that are injected by bacterial pathogens inside ...
Killer yeasts secrete proteinaceous killer toxins lethal to susceptible yeast strains. These toxins ...
The difficulty of manipulation and limited availability of genetic tools for use in many pathogenic ...
A number of isolates of Saccharomyces cerevisiae have been associated with disease in immunocompromi...
Yeast killer toxins were identified as proteins which were named killer factors or killer toxins and...
In recent decades, fungal infections have emerged as an important health problem associated with mor...
Candida albicans to gatunek grzybów stanowiący część mikrobioty naturalnie zasiedlającej ludzki orga...