Human and Animal Relationships
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Human and Animal Relationships
Brakhage, Axel A.; Kniemeyer, Olaf; Zipfel, Peter
Springer International Publishing AG
12/2024
275
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9783031648526
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Part I. Pathogens.- Chapter 1. Trinity of Environment, Animals, and Humans: A Resume in the Case of the Fungal Order Mucorales.- Chapter 2. Pathogenicity Strategies of Candida Species During Interaction with Epithelial Cells.- Chapter 3. Malassezia Yeasts in Animals in the Next-Generation Sequencing Era.- Chapter 4. Extracellular Proteins and Their Roles in Aspergillus Fumigatus Pathogenesis.- Part II. Host-Pathogen Interaction.- Chapter 5. RNA as a Mediator of Host-Fungal Pathogenesis.- Chapter 6. The Human Gut Mycobiome and Its Potential as a Regulator of the Host's Metabolic Health.- Chapter 7. The Host Innate Immune Response to Pathogenic Candida Albicans and Other Fungal Pathogens.- Chapter 8. Mammalian Pattern Recognition Receptors (Prrs) Involved in Recognition of Fungi.- Chapter 9. Infection Models for Human Pathogenic Fungi.- Part III. Techniques.- Chapter 10. Transcriptomic Analyses of Host Colonisation in Fungal Pathogens of Humans.- Chapter 11. Proteomics and Its Application to the Human-Pathogenic Fungus Aspergillus Fumigatus.
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Aspergillus;Candida;Fungi;Fungal-Host Interaction;Fungal Infections;Host Response;Immunology;Infections;Mycobiome;Mycosis;Mycology;Pathogenic Fungi;Termites
Part I. Pathogens.- Chapter 1. Trinity of Environment, Animals, and Humans: A Resume in the Case of the Fungal Order Mucorales.- Chapter 2. Pathogenicity Strategies of Candida Species During Interaction with Epithelial Cells.- Chapter 3. Malassezia Yeasts in Animals in the Next-Generation Sequencing Era.- Chapter 4. Extracellular Proteins and Their Roles in Aspergillus Fumigatus Pathogenesis.- Part II. Host-Pathogen Interaction.- Chapter 5. RNA as a Mediator of Host-Fungal Pathogenesis.- Chapter 6. The Human Gut Mycobiome and Its Potential as a Regulator of the Host's Metabolic Health.- Chapter 7. The Host Innate Immune Response to Pathogenic Candida Albicans and Other Fungal Pathogens.- Chapter 8. Mammalian Pattern Recognition Receptors (Prrs) Involved in Recognition of Fungi.- Chapter 9. Infection Models for Human Pathogenic Fungi.- Part III. Techniques.- Chapter 10. Transcriptomic Analyses of Host Colonisation in Fungal Pathogens of Humans.- Chapter 11. Proteomics and Its Application to the Human-Pathogenic Fungus Aspergillus Fumigatus.
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