A rapid identification method for fungi in the human body on the basis of Sanger sequencing, comprising a DNA extraction and quality testing step, a primer design and synthesis step, a PCR amplification step, a PCR product purification step, a PCR product purification step, a sequencing step, ...
Pathobiology of fungal infections of the central nervous system with special reference to the Indian scenario Ubiquitously present fungi in the environment find a nidus in the human body and adopt its metabolic machinery to be in symbiosis or become pathogenic. Imm... SK Shankar,A Mahadevan,C Sun...
Same-sex mating and the origin of the Vancouver Island Cryptococcus gattii outbreak Genealogy can illuminate the evolutionary path of important human pathogens. In some microbes, strict clonal reproduction predominates, as with the worldwi... JA Fraser,SS Giles,EC Wenink,... - 《Nature》 被引量...
• Identify novel fungal species and/or fungal-derived bio-products that play essential roles in human diseases. • Promote the development of new technologies in studying mycobiome. • Uncover molecular mechanisms of host-fungal interaction. • Make preclinical or clinical analyses identifying in...
Fungi inhabit different anatomic sites in the human body. Advances in omics analyses of host-microbiome interactions have tremendously improved our understanding of the effects of fungi on human health and diseases such as tumors. Due to the significant enrichment of specific fungi in patients with ...
The human microbiome, which includes the collective genome of all bacteria, archaea, fungi, protists, and viruses found in and on the human body, is altere... E Vogtmann,JJ Goedert - 《Br J Cancer》 被引量: 84发表: 2016年 A comparative analysis of the intestinal metagenomes present in ...
FUNGuildR is a tool for assigning trait information based on matching to a taxonomic classification, using the FUNGuild database. In normal use, the database is queried for each use, because FUNGuild are continually updated as new information is submitted. However, FUNGuildR also includes ...
Body heat drives antifungal resistance Multi-drug resistance and virulence inRhodosporidiobolus fluvialis, an emergent human fungal pathogen that causes fungaemia, is driven by body-temperature-induced elevated mutation rates. Michael J. Bottery ...
3.1). Plesiomorphies shared with animals include the presence of chitin, food stored as glycogen, and, in the mitochondrial RNA, the bases uracil–guanine–adenine (UGA) code for the amino acid tryptophan (plants use UGG to code for tryptophan). The multicellular fungal body consists of ...
Fungi must meet four criteria to infect humans: growth at human body temperatures, circumvention or penetration of surface barriers, lysis and absorption of tissue, and resistance to immune defenses, including elevated body temperatures. Morphogenesis between small round, detachable cells and long, conne...