ABSTRACT Opportunistic pathogens of the genus Candida reign as the leading cause of mycotic disease and are associated with mortality rates greater than 40%, even with antifungal intervention. This is in part due to the limited arsenal of antifungals available to treat systemic fungal infections. Azoles have been the most widely deployed class of antifungal drug for decades and function by targeting the biosynthesis of ergosterol, a key component of the fungal cell membrane. However, their utility is compromised by their fungistatic nature, which favors the development of resistance. Combination therapy has the potential to confer enhanced efficacy as well as mitigate the evolution of resistance. Previously, we described the generation of s...
Taking advantage of the cluster effect observed in multivalent peptides, this work describes antifun...
Fungal pathogens are an underappreciated contributor to infectious disease related deaths, infecting...
Fungal pathogens, including Candida spp., Aspergillus spp. and dermatophytes, cause more than a bill...
AbstractOBJECTIVES: In this study we investigated the in vitro fungistatic and fungicidal activities...
The increasing resistance of fungi to antibiotics is a severe challenge in public health, and newly ...
Candida auris is an emerging fungal pathogen that exhibits resistance to multiple drugs, including t...
The increasing resistance of fungi to antibiotics is a severe challenge in public health, and newly ...
Fungal infections are rising, with over 1.5 billion cases and more than 1 million deaths recorded ea...
Azoles are among the most successful classes of antifungals. They act by inhibiting 14 lanosterol de...
With the spread of AIDS and the increase in immunocompromised patients, multi-drug-resistant fungal ...
To cause disease, a microbial pathogen must adapt to the challenges of its host environment. The lea...
Several azoles are widely used to treat human fungal infections. Increasing resistance to these azol...
The increasing number of multidrug-resistant microbes now emerging necessitates the identification o...
Abstract Candida albicans, a ubiquitous opportunistic fungal pathogen, plays a pivotal role in human...
<div><p>Taking advantage of the cluster effect observed in multivalent peptides, this work describes...
Taking advantage of the cluster effect observed in multivalent peptides, this work describes antifun...
Fungal pathogens are an underappreciated contributor to infectious disease related deaths, infecting...
Fungal pathogens, including Candida spp., Aspergillus spp. and dermatophytes, cause more than a bill...
AbstractOBJECTIVES: In this study we investigated the in vitro fungistatic and fungicidal activities...
The increasing resistance of fungi to antibiotics is a severe challenge in public health, and newly ...
Candida auris is an emerging fungal pathogen that exhibits resistance to multiple drugs, including t...
The increasing resistance of fungi to antibiotics is a severe challenge in public health, and newly ...
Fungal infections are rising, with over 1.5 billion cases and more than 1 million deaths recorded ea...
Azoles are among the most successful classes of antifungals. They act by inhibiting 14 lanosterol de...
With the spread of AIDS and the increase in immunocompromised patients, multi-drug-resistant fungal ...
To cause disease, a microbial pathogen must adapt to the challenges of its host environment. The lea...
Several azoles are widely used to treat human fungal infections. Increasing resistance to these azol...
The increasing number of multidrug-resistant microbes now emerging necessitates the identification o...
Abstract Candida albicans, a ubiquitous opportunistic fungal pathogen, plays a pivotal role in human...
<div><p>Taking advantage of the cluster effect observed in multivalent peptides, this work describes...
Taking advantage of the cluster effect observed in multivalent peptides, this work describes antifun...
Fungal pathogens are an underappreciated contributor to infectious disease related deaths, infecting...
Fungal pathogens, including Candida spp., Aspergillus spp. and dermatophytes, cause more than a bill...