Publications by authors named "A Cmokova"

Amphotericin B (AmB) is one of the most effective antifungal drugs, with a strong, dose-dependent activity against most Candida and Aspergillus species responsible for life-threatening infections. However, AmB is severely toxic, which hinders its broad use. In this proof-of-concept study, we demonstrate that prodrugging AmB considerably decreases AmB toxicity without affecting its fungicidal activity.

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is the most diverse genus of dermatophytes, and its natural reservoir is considered to be soil enriched by keratin sources. During a study on the diversity of dermatophytes in wild small rodents in the Czech Republic, we isolated several strains of . To explore the diversity and ecological significance of these isolates from rodents (n = 29), we characterised the strains genetically (i.

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During a study of the diversity of soilborne fungi from Spain, a strain belonging to the family Chaetomiaceae (Sordariales) was isolated. The multigene phylogenetic inference using five DNA loci showed that this strain represents an undescribed species of the genus , herein introduced as sp. nov.

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Background: North American bat populations have suffered severe declines over the last decade due to the Pseudogymnoascus destructans fungus infection. The skin disease associated with this causative agent, known as white-nose syndrome (WNS), is specific to bats hibernating in temperate regions. As cultured fungal isolates are required for epidemiological and phylogeographical studies, the purpose of the present work was to compare the efficacy and reliability of different culture approaches based on either skin swabs or wing membrane tissue biopsies for obtaining viable fungal isolates of P.

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Article Synopsis
  • Fungi hold untapped potential for creating products that can enhance human health, as discussed in recent research on applied mycology and Life Sciences.
  • The paper covers breakthroughs in new drugs for infections and neurological diseases, advancements in genetic tools for medical mycology, and highlights the booming mushroom cultivation industry in Asia.
  • It also touches on innovative diagnostic tools, the use of fungi for biodegradation and biomaterial production, and emphasizes the growing importance of fungi as an industrial resource for future developments.
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