Invasive fungal infections are a significant reason for morbidity and mortality among organ transplant recipients. Therefore, it is critical to investigate the host and candida niches to understand the epidemiology of fungal infections in transplantation. Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that causes fatal invasive mucosal infections, particularly in solid organ transplant patients. Therefore, identifying and characterizing these genes would play a vital role in understanding the complex regulation of host-pathogen interactions. Using 32 RNA-sequencing samples of human cells infected with C. albicans, we developed WGCNA coexpression networks and performed DESeq2 differential gene expression analysis to identify the genes ...
Candida pathogenic yeasts represent a global healthcare problem. They comprise phylogenetically dive...
It is estimated that fungal infections kill greater than 1.6 million people annually, a number that ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers media via the DOI in this recordD...
Invasive fungal infections are a significant reason for morbidity and mortality among organ transpla...
Invasive fungal infections are a significant reason for morbidity and mortality among organ transpla...
Invasive fungal infections are a significant reason for morbidity and mortality among organ transpla...
Invasive fungal infections are a significant reason for morbidity and mortality among organ transpla...
Invasive fungal infections are a significant reason for morbidity and mortality among organ transpla...
Invasive fungal infections are a significant reason for morbidity and mortality among organ transpla...
Invasive fungal infections are a significant reason for morbidity and mortality among organ transpla...
Candida albicans is the most prevalent opportunistic fungal pathogen in humans causing superficial a...
Candidaemia is a bloodstream yeast infection caused by the opportunistic fungal pathogen Candida alb...
Fungal pathogens are a leading cause of human mortality, in part due to their ability to thwart ther...
Candida albicans, the major invasive fungal pathogen of humans, can cause both debilitating mucosal ...
Contains fulltext : 177448.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Candidaemia is ...
Candida pathogenic yeasts represent a global healthcare problem. They comprise phylogenetically dive...
It is estimated that fungal infections kill greater than 1.6 million people annually, a number that ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers media via the DOI in this recordD...
Invasive fungal infections are a significant reason for morbidity and mortality among organ transpla...
Invasive fungal infections are a significant reason for morbidity and mortality among organ transpla...
Invasive fungal infections are a significant reason for morbidity and mortality among organ transpla...
Invasive fungal infections are a significant reason for morbidity and mortality among organ transpla...
Invasive fungal infections are a significant reason for morbidity and mortality among organ transpla...
Invasive fungal infections are a significant reason for morbidity and mortality among organ transpla...
Invasive fungal infections are a significant reason for morbidity and mortality among organ transpla...
Candida albicans is the most prevalent opportunistic fungal pathogen in humans causing superficial a...
Candidaemia is a bloodstream yeast infection caused by the opportunistic fungal pathogen Candida alb...
Fungal pathogens are a leading cause of human mortality, in part due to their ability to thwart ther...
Candida albicans, the major invasive fungal pathogen of humans, can cause both debilitating mucosal ...
Contains fulltext : 177448.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Candidaemia is ...
Candida pathogenic yeasts represent a global healthcare problem. They comprise phylogenetically dive...
It is estimated that fungal infections kill greater than 1.6 million people annually, a number that ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers media via the DOI in this recordD...