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commensal fungus may turn into a parasitic relationship , resulting in the development of infection, called candidosis. The fungus is not a mere passive participant in the infectious process; a hypothetical ...
. albicans lowers the oxygen tension levels, which is advantageous to the bacteria [9]. This mutualistic fungal–bacterial relationship may, however, have repercussions to the host , as was demonstrated ...
. Beemer A.M. , Kuttin E.S. , Pinto M. . Beemer A.M. , et al. Treatment with antifungal vaccines , Host - Parasite Relationships in Systemic Mycoses . Part II , 1977 Basel, München, Paris, London New York ...
Introduction Birds are important models for the study of host – parasite interactions (Loye and Zuk 1991, Clayton and Moore 1997). Much of this research has focused on arthropod ectoparasites that feed ...
to cause opportunistic infections, from one point of view they could be considered to be commensal organisms with the potential to become pathogenic in hosts that become immune compromised or are otherwise ...
variation. Different Terminology, Common Strategies Pathogens are often described by the nature of their relationship with their hosts . At one extreme are species that are entirely dependent on their host ...
substrates and intraspecific clades. This is logical given that humans are presumably dead-end hosts for A. flavus, so there is no opportunity for natural selection to favor virulence directly. Relationship ...
mycoses opportunistes au cours du SIDA: leur fréquences à Brazzaville (Congo) , Bulletin de la Société de Pathologie Exotique , 1988 , vol. 81 (pg. 311 - 316 ) OpenURL Placeholder Text WorldCat Carme et al ...
, mucosal anti-Candida vaccine Introduction The aim of this working group is to extend previous clinical and microbiological investigations and to understand host - parasite interactions in candidiasis and try ...
basidiomycetes are parasitic in the hyphal phase, usually on plant or fungal hosts (Bandoni, 1995). The vast majority of the Ustilaginomycotina, including the Ustilaginomycetes and the Exobasidiomycetes ...
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