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New arsenal in the fight against superbugs

New arsenal in the fight against superbugs

Keanumycins: An alternative in the fight against resistant fungi

Keanumycins: An alternative in the fight against resistant fungi

Clinically approved fungal vaccine protects against fungal infections

Clinically approved fungal vaccine protects against fungal infections

Spikes protruding from red algae-derived metal-polysaccharide responsible for antimicrobial activities

Spikes protruding from red algae-derived metal-polysaccharide responsible for antimicrobial activities

Discovery and characterization of a new antifungal compound

Discovery and characterization of a new antifungal compound

New imaging technologies to evade immune responses of Candida albicans

New imaging technologies to evade immune responses of Candida albicans

Immune-boosting drugs with antibiotics may reduce the health risks of fungal infections

Immune-boosting drugs with antibiotics may reduce the health risks of fungal infections

Researchers discover unusual exploitation of the human immune system by fungus Candida albicans

Researchers discover unusual exploitation of the human immune system by fungus Candida albicans

Novel study to identify how immune receptors recognize unique chemical signals on fungal cells

Novel study to identify how immune receptors recognize unique chemical signals on fungal cells

Antibodies play a major role in managing gut mycobiota, says study

Antibodies play a major role in managing gut mycobiota, says study

Scientists identify genes responsible for allowing Candida fungus to survive treatment

Scientists identify genes responsible for allowing Candida fungus to survive treatment

Researchers make new discovery in the quest for novel antibiotics

Researchers make new discovery in the quest for novel antibiotics

Healthy travelers are not at high risk for C. auris acquisition, study suggests

Healthy travelers are not at high risk for C. auris acquisition, study suggests

New study may lead to advanced treatments for infections

New study may lead to advanced treatments for infections

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