ABSTRACT Candidiasis affects a wide variety of immunocompromised and medically compromised patients. Candida albicans, a major human fungal pathogen, accounts for about 50% of all cases, while the remainder are caused by the less pathogenic non-albicans Candida species (NACS). These species are believed to be less pathogenic, in part, because they do not filament as readily or robustly as C. albicans, although definitive evidence is lacking. To address this question, we used strains for two NACS, Candida tropicalis and Candida parapsilosis, which were genetically engineered to constitutively express the key transcriptional regulator UME6 and drive strong filamentation both in vitro and during infection in vivo. Unexpectedly, both strains sh...
The transition from commensalism to pathogenicity of Candida albicans reflects both the host inabili...
The transition from commensalism to pathogenicity of Candida albicans reflects both the host inabili...
IntroductionCandida albicans is an opportunistic human pathogen that typically resides as part of th...
The ability of the human pathogenic fungus Candida albicans to switch between yeast-like and filamen...
Abstract C. albicans is a pathogenic yeast that lives on mucosal surfaces such as the human gastroin...
Candida albicans is a fungus capable of causing mucosal infections and life threatening disseminated...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
The ability of the fungal pathogen Candida albicans to undergo a yeast-to-hypha transition is believ...
Abstract Morphological plasticity has historically been an indicator of increased virulence among fu...
ABSTRACT The opportunistic pathogenic fungus Candida albicans can cause devastating infections in im...
The transition from commensalism to pathogenicity of Candida albicans reflects both the host inabili...
The transition from commensalism to pathogenicity of Candida albicans reflects both the host inabili...
IntroductionCandida albicans is an opportunistic human pathogen that typically resides as part of th...
The ability of the human pathogenic fungus Candida albicans to switch between yeast-like and filamen...
Abstract C. albicans is a pathogenic yeast that lives on mucosal surfaces such as the human gastroin...
Candida albicans is a fungus capable of causing mucosal infections and life threatening disseminated...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
The ability of the fungal pathogen Candida albicans to undergo a yeast-to-hypha transition is believ...
Abstract Morphological plasticity has historically been an indicator of increased virulence among fu...
ABSTRACT The opportunistic pathogenic fungus Candida albicans can cause devastating infections in im...
The transition from commensalism to pathogenicity of Candida albicans reflects both the host inabili...
The transition from commensalism to pathogenicity of Candida albicans reflects both the host inabili...
IntroductionCandida albicans is an opportunistic human pathogen that typically resides as part of th...