The incidence of fungal diseases has increased in the last two decades due to the increase in vulnerable populations, although it is believed that other factors, such as climate change, may also be ...
The molecular basis for the temperature dependence of the morphological switch from yeast to filamentous growth in Candida albicans is a long-standing puzzle. The answer lies in the molecular ...
It is related to the very common Candida albicans, which causes thrush. It was first discovered in the ear canal of a Japanese patient in Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital in 2009. Most of the ...
It’s caused by an overgrowth of a type of fungus called Candida albicans, which naturally lives in one’s body. While it is usually harmless, certain factors can cause it to multiply ...