Identified in the late nineteenth century as a single species residing on human skin, Malassezia is now recognized as a diverse genus comprising 18 species inhabiting not only skin but human gut, hospital environments, and even deep-sea sponges. All cultivated Malassezia species are lipid dependent, having lost genes for lipid synthesis and carbohydrate metabolism. The surging interest in Malassezia results from development of tools to improve sampling, culture, identification, and genetic engineering, which has led to findings implicating it in numerous skin diseases, Crohn disease, and pancreatic cancer. However, it has become clear that Malassezia plays a multifaceted role in human health, with mutualistic activity in atopic dermatitis a...
As the dominant component of the mycobiota on human skin [1] —both healthy and diseased [2] —the gen...
The microbiota plays an integral role in shaping physical and functional aspects of the skin. While ...
Malassezia is a unique lipophilic genus in class Malasseziomycetes in Ustilaginomycotina, (Basidiomy...
Identified in the late nineteenth century as a single species residing on human skin, Malassezia is ...
Malassezia are lipid dependent basidiomycetous yeasts that inhabit the skin and mucosa of humans and...
Yeasts from the genus Malassezia are common commensals and pathogens found in humans and animals, an...
The genus Malassezia currently includes seventeen species that have been isolated from healthy and d...
The skin of mammalian organisms is home for a myriad of microbes. Many of these commensals are thoug...
Malassezia is a unique lipophilic genus in class Malasseziomycetes in Ustilaginomycotina, (Basidiomy...
The skin of humans and animals is colonized by commensal and pathogenic fungi and bacteria that shar...
Fungi classified into the genus Malassezia, are opportunistic pathogens with high clinical importanc...
Fungi in the genus Malassezia are ubiquitous skin residents of humans and other warm-blooded animals...
Malassezia species are lipophilic yeasts that are members of the normal mycobiota of the skin and mu...
Animal models are crucial for infectious disease research. They provide an important basis for analy...
Sabouraud's Pityrosporum is now recognized as Malassezia. With taxonomic revision of the genus, newe...
As the dominant component of the mycobiota on human skin [1] —both healthy and diseased [2] —the gen...
The microbiota plays an integral role in shaping physical and functional aspects of the skin. While ...
Malassezia is a unique lipophilic genus in class Malasseziomycetes in Ustilaginomycotina, (Basidiomy...
Identified in the late nineteenth century as a single species residing on human skin, Malassezia is ...
Malassezia are lipid dependent basidiomycetous yeasts that inhabit the skin and mucosa of humans and...
Yeasts from the genus Malassezia are common commensals and pathogens found in humans and animals, an...
The genus Malassezia currently includes seventeen species that have been isolated from healthy and d...
The skin of mammalian organisms is home for a myriad of microbes. Many of these commensals are thoug...
Malassezia is a unique lipophilic genus in class Malasseziomycetes in Ustilaginomycotina, (Basidiomy...
The skin of humans and animals is colonized by commensal and pathogenic fungi and bacteria that shar...
Fungi classified into the genus Malassezia, are opportunistic pathogens with high clinical importanc...
Fungi in the genus Malassezia are ubiquitous skin residents of humans and other warm-blooded animals...
Malassezia species are lipophilic yeasts that are members of the normal mycobiota of the skin and mu...
Animal models are crucial for infectious disease research. They provide an important basis for analy...
Sabouraud's Pityrosporum is now recognized as Malassezia. With taxonomic revision of the genus, newe...
As the dominant component of the mycobiota on human skin [1] —both healthy and diseased [2] —the gen...
The microbiota plays an integral role in shaping physical and functional aspects of the skin. While ...
Malassezia is a unique lipophilic genus in class Malasseziomycetes in Ustilaginomycotina, (Basidiomy...