Effect of oral anti-fungal drugs on recalcitrant atopic dermatitisdoi:10.1016/0923-1811(93)91145-KChizuka Suga and Yukari Yamamoto and Kanata Miyakawa and Hitoshi Komatsu and Kazuko Kitamura and Zenro IkezawaJournal of Dermatological Science
Physical attachment to the fungal cell wall (eg surface proteins and EPS), cross-feeding of metabolites, extracellular signalling, and changes in the environment enable C. albicans to interact with oral bacteria. Figure 12 provides an illustration of the interaction of C. albicans with various ...
67 Resistance to these treatments may be associated with the presence of a variant of the androgen receptor having a single F876L amino acid substitution, as has been found for enzalutamide and abiraterone (see below). Detection of the androgen-receptor splice variant 7 messenger RNA (AR-V7) ...
1. A method for controlling yeast-to-filamentous growth transition in fungi comprising contacting a fungal cell with an anti-fungal small molecule in an amount effective to reduce or inhibit the yeast-to-filamentous growth transition, wherein the anti-fungal small molecule is 5-(p-Bromobenzylidine...
All fungal pathogens were excluded. Only the first isolate of a given species encountered for a patient irrespective of its source or susceptibility profile was included (i.e. first isolate only) in accordance with guidance from the CLSI M39 document [12]. Specimen culture and AST Primary ...
function by promoting PGC-1b overexpression. An aging animal model (C57BL/6) was used. UA was dissolved in corn oil (20 mg/mL) and injected (200 mg/kg I.P injection) to mice twice a day for 7 days. After several treatments, the hypothalamus was isolated from the mice, and the ...
Potato tuber is easy to be damaged and caused browning, which will affect its nutrition, sense quality and safety. Different potato varieties have different resistances to browning. In this study, 27 different potato germplasm resources,were used to measure four indexes including polyphenol oxidase (...
The study showed that lignocellulosic biomass after harvesting, particularly, SBT twigs, could be a potential source of anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal treatments. The 50% EtOH extracts have higher anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties and between all the cultivar extracts, ‘...
Another possible mechanism of action for the antagonistic activity against pathogen could be co-aggregation, i.e., the microorganisms’ ability to cluster together, forming stable multi-cellular associations. This phenomenon has been observed for the first time in human oral bacteria and it can occur...
The anti-fungal mechanisms of curcumin includes the leakage of intracellular component, disruption of plasma membrane, generation of oxidative stress, induction of apoptosis, inhibition hyphae development, upregulation of chitin synthase and PKC etc. Curcumin treatment downregulated genomic transcription and ...