“[Fungi] are the garbage disposal agents of the natural world,” according to Cardiff University biosciences professor Lynne Boddy. “They break down dead, organic matter and by doing that ...
Enzymatic metabolism/detoxification of currently available medical agents is not understood to occur in fungi. Evidence for resistance is growing Several antifungal resistance mechanisms are now ...
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A fungal infection has been shown to trigger a fruit fly's own immune system to destroy brain cells, leading to signs of neurodegeneration, a new study has found.
The 34 base-pair tandem repeat sequence (TR34) is not reported in A. fumigatus isolates that have acquired resistance to medical azoles during patient therapy; TR34 is however found in azole ...
The scientists found that the fungus is able to trick the fly’s immune system agents called Toll receptors to release two different responses. The Toll-1 receptor triggered the release of ...