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And some fungi are pathogens, causing disease in plants and animals, including humans. Throughout human history, fungal diseases have been pretty rare. Those that do arise tend to be only skin deep (think athlete’s foot or ringworm). Our complex immune systems and our hot bodies — most f...
Dermatophytosis (tinea or ringworm) is a superficial infection or colonization of the keratinized tissue of humans and lower animals (e.g., skin, hair, nails, fur) caused by a group of closely related keratinophilic fungi collectively termeddermatophytes. These fungi belong to three anamorphi...
Death cap mushrooms are exploiting our interconnected world to start popping up in unexpected, new places. And it's not the only fungus taking advantage.
Microbes namely bacteria, viruses and fungi or other microbial communities can be loaded into electrospun nanofibers using co-axial electrospinning in order to enhance the growth of cell proliferation, migration and attachment at the site of the wound [115]. Zhou et al. [116] optimized a ...
(2014), Much of what is known about iron acquisition in fungi has been derived from studies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Pathogenic fungi differ in their... H Zhang,S Zeng - 《Molecular Microbiology》 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 Much of what is known about iron acquisition in fungi has been de...
Organic acids are molecules bearing a carbonyl group attached to a hydroxyl group in the same carbon atom. Organic acids occur at different stages of cell growth cycles (Rontein et al., 2002) and act as crucial metabolites for metal tolerance, pathogenic resistance, and nutrimental uptake mechan...
Production of secondary metabolites is controlled by a complicated regulatory network in eukaryotic cells. Several layers of regulators are involved in this process, ranging from pathway-specific regulation, to epigenetic control, to global regulation. H
Minmin Fu1,*,Yoonji Lee1, Jae Yun Lim1, Kyunghun Min1, Jin-Cheol Kim3, Gyung Ja Choi4 &Yin-Won Lee1 Cell cycle regulation and the maintenance of genome integrity are crucial for the development and virulence of the pathogenic plant fungus Fusarium graminearum. ...
On December 12, 2019 a new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) emerged in Wuhan, China, triggering a pandemic of severe acute respiratory syndrome in humans (COVID-19). Today, the scientific community is investing all the resources available to find any therapy and