Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic infection due to the ubiquitous yeast Cryptococcus neoformans. This pathogen is a facultative intracellular organism. Interaction with immune cells including monocytes/macrophages lineage and dendritic cells are of major importance in the natural history of the infection. In humans, the pathophysiology of the infection evolves in three steps (i) primoinfection in childhood, (ii) dormancy, demonstrated from epidemiological and genotypic data in the lab few years ago (Garcia-Hermoso et al. 1999), (iii) reactivation upon immunosuppression. In terms of disease, clinical presentation and outcome of cryptococcosis are known to be diverse among individuals even those sharing the same underlying diseases. To addre...
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Early and accurate disease detection is critical for clinical diagnosis and ultimately determining ...
This doctoral thesis proves the necessity of applying molecular techniques in direct sample for a mo...
Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic infection due to the ubiquitous yeast Cryptococcus neoformans. Th...
Fungi are divided in 3 groups in the field of medical mycology. The dermatophytes are filamentous fu...
This thesis includes five manuscripts. Two are already published, one is currently under review and ...
Hyaluronic acid is a highly hydrated polysaccharide of great biological interest. It can be easily c...
HIV primary infection is a critical period in the establishment of the reservoirs that justifies the...
RESUMO: As imunodeficiências primárias (IDP) constituem um grupo heterogéneo de doenças congénitas ...
Cutaneous immunity coordinates necessary protection of the host against exogenous insults, yet its d...
According to a 2015 WHO report, tuberculosis remains one of the top 10 causes of death worldwide. De...
Applications of classical solid state physics methods such as X-ray diffraction analysis and electro...
Implant-associated infections caused by Candida spp. are difficult to treat due to reduced antimicro...
Ralstonia solanacearum is a plant pathogenic bacterium globally distributed with a particularly broa...
Conventional dose-finding approaches in oncology of phase I clinical trials aim to identify the opti...
Photorespiration is an essential process in oxygenic photosynthetic organisms, and it is triggered b...
Early and accurate disease detection is critical for clinical diagnosis and ultimately determining ...
This doctoral thesis proves the necessity of applying molecular techniques in direct sample for a mo...
Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic infection due to the ubiquitous yeast Cryptococcus neoformans. Th...
Fungi are divided in 3 groups in the field of medical mycology. The dermatophytes are filamentous fu...
This thesis includes five manuscripts. Two are already published, one is currently under review and ...
Hyaluronic acid is a highly hydrated polysaccharide of great biological interest. It can be easily c...
HIV primary infection is a critical period in the establishment of the reservoirs that justifies the...
RESUMO: As imunodeficiências primárias (IDP) constituem um grupo heterogéneo de doenças congénitas ...
Cutaneous immunity coordinates necessary protection of the host against exogenous insults, yet its d...
According to a 2015 WHO report, tuberculosis remains one of the top 10 causes of death worldwide. De...
Applications of classical solid state physics methods such as X-ray diffraction analysis and electro...
Implant-associated infections caused by Candida spp. are difficult to treat due to reduced antimicro...
Ralstonia solanacearum is a plant pathogenic bacterium globally distributed with a particularly broa...
Conventional dose-finding approaches in oncology of phase I clinical trials aim to identify the opti...
Photorespiration is an essential process in oxygenic photosynthetic organisms, and it is triggered b...
Early and accurate disease detection is critical for clinical diagnosis and ultimately determining ...
This doctoral thesis proves the necessity of applying molecular techniques in direct sample for a mo...