Researchers at the University of Sheffield have discovered that a fungus deadly to people with weakened immune systems can disable a critical defense used by neutrophils, the body's front-line, ...
Tiny particles made from the membranes of human immune cells could offer a promising new way to fight fungal infections that ...
Researchers at the University of Sheffield have discovered how Candida fungi suppress the immune system, a breakthrough that ...
Scientists uncover how fungi 'blind' immune system, offering new hope against superbugs ...
The yeast fungus Candida albicans not only uses the toxin candidalysin to cause infections, but also to colonize the oral mucosa inconspicuously—but only in finely balanced amounts. Too little toxin ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — You might call Candida albicans a shape-shifter: As this fungus grows, it can multiply as single, oval-shaped cells called yeast or propagate in an elongated form called hypha, ...
Candida albicans is a species of yeast — a single-celled fungus — that’s a normal part of the microbes that live in your gastrointestinal tract. Small amounts of the yeast also live in various warm, ...
The opportunistic fungal pathogen, Candida albicans, lives benignly in our bodies, on our skin and mucosa membranes, until it senses we are weak; then it quickly adapts and goes on the offensive. One ...
University of Sheffield researchers have discovered how the fungus Candida albicans suppresses immune response, offering new ...