AIMC Topic: Fluconazole

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Landscape of essential growth and fluconazole-resistance genes in the human fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans.

PLoS biology
Fungi can cause devastating invasive infections, typically in immunocompromised patients. Treatment is complicated both by the evolutionary similarity between humans and fungi and by the frequent emergence of drug resistance. Studies in fungal pathog...

Antifungal activity and mechanism of novel peptide antimicrobial peptide (GmAMP) against fluconazole-resistant .

PeerJ
BACKGROUND: There is a pressing need to create innovative alternative treatment approaches considering the overuse of antifungal drugs causes the number of clinically isolated fluconazole-resistant species to increase. antimicrobial peptide (GmAMP)...

Plasma treated bimetallic nanofibers as sensitive SERS platform and deep learning model for detection and classification of antibiotics.

Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy
Design of a sensitive, cost-effective SERS substrate is critical for probing analyte in trace concentration in real field environment. Present work reports the fabrication of an oxygen (O) plasma treated bimetallic nanofibers as a sensitive SERS plat...

Application of Raman spectroscopy and machine learning for identification and characterization.

Applied and environmental microbiology
UNLABELLED: an emerging fungal pathogen characterized by multidrug resistance and high-mortality nosocomial infections, poses a serious global health threat. However, the precise and rapid identification and characterization of remain a challenge. ...

Comparison of the Antifungal Efficacy of Four Concentrations of (Muña) Essential Oil against An Study.

The journal of contemporary dental practice
AIM AND OBJECTIVE: This paper aims to compare the antifungal efficacy of four concentrations of essential oil (MEO) against ATCC 10231.

Combination Therapy of Clinically Approved Antifungal Drugs Is Enhanced by Conjugation with Silver Nanoparticles.

International microbiology : the official journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology
Silver nanoparticles (SN) have been recently developed as a new class of antimicrobial agents against numerous pathogenic microorganisms. SN have also been used as efficient drug delivery systems and have been linked with increasing drug potency. Her...