The number of fungal infections is rising in Germany and worldwide. These infections are mainly caused by the opportunistic fungal pathogen C. albicans, which especially harms immunocompromised people. With increasing numbers of fungal infections, more frequent and longer lasting treatments are necessary and lead to an increase of drug resistances, for example against the clinically applied therapeutic fluconazole. Drug resistance in C. albicans can be mediated by the Multidrug resistance pump 1 (Mdr1), a membrane transporter belonging to the major facilitator family. However, Mdr1-mediated fluconazole drug resistance is caused by the pump’s regulator, the transcription factor Mrr1 (Multidrug resistance regulator 1). It was shown that Mrr1 ...
The dry eye syndrome is the prevalent eye disease, which regularly occur in eye clinic practice. It ...
Das Gram-positive Bakterium S. aureus besiedelt rund 20 % der Menschen persistent und asymptomatisch...
Plasmodium parasites are developing unacceptable levels of resistance to one drug after another and ...
A continuous arms race between the development of novel antibiotics and the evolution of correspondi...
The present work illustrates the structural and biochemical characterization of two diverse proteins...
Streptococcus pneumoniae is one of the leading human pathogen causing morbidity and mortality worldw...
In contrast to common bone fractures, critical size bone defects are unable to self-regenerate and t...
Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae; the pneumococcus) is a Gram-positive, aerotolerant, and opp...
Die aktive Demethylierung der DNA, die zu einer Reaktivierung stillgelegter Gene führen kann, beschä...
The evolutionary success of insects is believed to be at least partially facilitated by symbioses be...
Der Einsatz von computergestützten Analysen hat sich zu einem festen Bestandteil der biowissenschaft...
Chronic inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disea...
Glycosylation is a biochemical process leading to the formation of glycoconjugates by linking glycan...
Dilatative Kardiomyopathie ist eine Erkrankung, die durch einen progressiven Verlust der kontraktile...
Thioredoxine (Trx) sind kleine (ca. 13 kDa) hitzestabile Thiol-Disulfid-Oxidoreduktasen, welche an d...
The dry eye syndrome is the prevalent eye disease, which regularly occur in eye clinic practice. It ...
Das Gram-positive Bakterium S. aureus besiedelt rund 20 % der Menschen persistent und asymptomatisch...
Plasmodium parasites are developing unacceptable levels of resistance to one drug after another and ...
A continuous arms race between the development of novel antibiotics and the evolution of correspondi...
The present work illustrates the structural and biochemical characterization of two diverse proteins...
Streptococcus pneumoniae is one of the leading human pathogen causing morbidity and mortality worldw...
In contrast to common bone fractures, critical size bone defects are unable to self-regenerate and t...
Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae; the pneumococcus) is a Gram-positive, aerotolerant, and opp...
Die aktive Demethylierung der DNA, die zu einer Reaktivierung stillgelegter Gene führen kann, beschä...
The evolutionary success of insects is believed to be at least partially facilitated by symbioses be...
Der Einsatz von computergestützten Analysen hat sich zu einem festen Bestandteil der biowissenschaft...
Chronic inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disea...
Glycosylation is a biochemical process leading to the formation of glycoconjugates by linking glycan...
Dilatative Kardiomyopathie ist eine Erkrankung, die durch einen progressiven Verlust der kontraktile...
Thioredoxine (Trx) sind kleine (ca. 13 kDa) hitzestabile Thiol-Disulfid-Oxidoreduktasen, welche an d...
The dry eye syndrome is the prevalent eye disease, which regularly occur in eye clinic practice. It ...
Das Gram-positive Bakterium S. aureus besiedelt rund 20 % der Menschen persistent und asymptomatisch...
Plasmodium parasites are developing unacceptable levels of resistance to one drug after another and ...