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Nanoparticles made from the membranes of human immune cells could offer a promising way to fight fungal infections that are becoming harder to treat.
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Nanoparticles made from the membranes of human immune cells could offer a promising way to fight fungal infections that are becoming harder to treat.
Single-cell RNA sequencing is helping researchers uncover cellular responses to fungal pathogens, providing new insights into host-pathogen interactions, biomarkers, and potential...
By coating biodegradable nanoparticles with macrophage membranes, scientists developed a targeted antifungal delivery platform that increased drug accumulation at infection sites a...
by Daniel S. Berman, Libby M. Lewis, Tom D. Curtis, Olivia N. Tiburzi, Daniel F. Q. Smith, Arturo Casadevall, Laura J. Dunphy Emerging fungal pathogens represent a concerning thre...
F2G and Shionogi have released phase 3 data for the oral antifungal drug olorofim, demonstrating its non-inferiority compared with an existing drug for invasive aspergillosis.
A new study from Rothamsted Research has helped to identify microbial compounds with the potential to become future fungicide leads. Septoria tritici blotch is one of the most impo...
In a groundbreaking study published in Nature, researchers have unveiled a sophisticated molecular interaction between rice plants and their fungal pathogens that could revolutioni...
Botany One interviews David Pires, a PhD candidate studying plant-parasitic nematodes and nature-based solutions for healthier crops and forests.
Microneedle nanosensor patches detect fusaric acid in living plants, revealing fungal infection before visible symptoms appear.
Scientists say the "hyperparasite" preys on "zombie fungus" known to infect insects before subjecting them to a gruesome death.
by Marlis Reich Marine fungi were assumed to have a minor role in carbon cycling, unable to compete with bacteria. A new PLOS Biology study challenges this dogma, showing fungi ca...
"Sand and dust storms do not just mean dirty windows and hazy skies." The post Apocalyptic “Fungal Storms” Are Now Surging Across the US appeared first on Futurism.
A newly identified species of fungus attacks the famous “zombie mushrooms” that control ants.
Even if you haven't heard of Botrytis cinerea, you've likely seen it: slowly growing in store-bought blueberries, tomatoes or even on beautiful orchids. Commonly known as gray mold...
Fungi are living below your feet. Roughly 110 quadrillion kilometers of living fungal threads are woven through the world’s soils. Stretched end-to-end they would cover a distance...
by Francois D. Rouleau, Alexandre K. Dubé, Alicia Pageau, Lyne Désautels, Philippe Dufresne, Christian R. Landry Pneumocystis jirovecii is an opportunistic fungal pathogen respons...
Scientists identify delayed gut fungal development as a potential early warning sign for childhood food allergies. The post Fungus Among Us: Gut Fungi Emerge as a Missing Link in F...
The fungus kills another invasive species of moss that has caused destruction (Picture: Getty Images) A new ‘killer fungus’ has arrived the UK – but we’re not at risk of turning...
Two new studies jointly published in Nature Communications reveal that certain species of fungi in the gut play a key role in the development of immune dysregulation and some pedia...
In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications, researchers have unveiled a comprehensive comparative genomic analysis of fungi intimately associated with human skin,...
A sweeping new study of wild snakes in the southeastern US has revealed a hidden health crisis slithering beneath the surface. Researchers found that many snakes are carrying multi...
Our soils are teeming with networks of fungi, and we're starting to understand how important they are
A newly discovered species raises hope that some native British habitats could be restored.
In a groundbreaking discovery in Ecuador's Amazon, scientists have identified a unique spider species, Taczanowskia waska, which artfully impersonates a fungus that preys on spider...
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