Dishwashers--a man-made ecological niche accommodating human opportunistic fungal pathogens.
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Adaptation of the black yeast Wangiella dermatitidis to ionizing radiation: molecular and cellular mechanismsGenome sequencing of four Aureobasidium pullulans varieties: biotechnological potential, stress tolerance, and description of new speciesThe roles of the outdoors and occupants in contributing to a potential pan-microbiome of the built environment: a reviewMulticenter outbreak of infections by Saprochaete clavata, an unrecognized opportunistic fungal pathogenSurface structure characterization of Aspergillus fumigatus conidia mutated in the melanin synthesis pathway and their human cellular immune responseComparative genomic and transcriptomic analysis of wangiella dermatitidis, a major cause of phaeohyphomycosis and a model black yeast human pathogenMelanisation of Aspergillus terreus-Is Butyrolactone I Involved in the Regulation of Both DOPA and DHN Types of Pigments in Submerged Culture?High Rhodotorula sequences in skin transcriptome of patients with diffuse systemic sclerosis.Clinical spectrum of exophiala infections and a novel Exophiala species, Exophiala hongkongensis.Analysis of black fungal biofilms occurring at domestic water taps. I: compositional analysis using Tag-Encoded FLX Amplicon Pyrosequencing.Dispersal in microbes: fungi in indoor air are dominated by outdoor air and show dispersal limitation at short distances.Black yeasts-like fungi isolated from dialysis water in hemodialysis units.Isolation and screening of black fungi as degraders of volatile aromatic hydrocarbons.The diversity and distribution of fungi on residential surfaces.Synthesis and assembly of fungal melaninBlack yeast diversity on creosoted railway sleepers changes with ambient climatic conditions.From Glacier to Sauna: RNA-Seq of the Human Pathogen Black Fungus Exophiala dermatitidis under Varying Temperature Conditions Exhibits Common and Novel Fungal ResponseVirulence markers of opportunistic black yeast in Exophiala.The Black Yeast Exophiala dermatitidis and Other Selected Opportunistic Human Fungal Pathogens Spread from Dishwashers to KitchensCandida parapsilosis in domestic laundry machines.A case of Exophiala oligosperma successfully treated with voriconazole.Exploring the genomic diversity of black yeasts and relatives (Chaetothyriales, Ascomycota).Fungi associated with drug recalls and rare disease outbreaks.Barcode identifiers as a practical tool for reliable species assignment of medically important black yeast species.A review of melanized (black) fungal contamination in pharmaceutical products--incidence, drug recall and control measures.Emerging infections due to filamentous fungi in humans and animals: only the tip of the iceberg?The Transcriptome of Exophiala dermatitidis during Ex-vivo Skin Model Infection.Progress in Definition, Prevention and Treatment of Fungal Infections in Cystic Fibrosis.Potential biotechnological capabilities of cultivable mycobiota from carwash effluents.Shared Physiological Traits of Exophiala Species in Cold-Blooded Vertebrates, as Opportunistic Black Yeasts.Nutritional, antioxidative, and antimicrobial analysis of the Mediterranean hackberry (Celtis australis L.).Identification and typing of isolates of Cyphellophora and relatives by use of amplified fragment length polymorphism and rolling circle amplification.Multifocal phaeohyphomycosis caused by Exophiala xenobiotica in a kidney transplant recipient.Emerging pathogen in immunocompromised hosts: Exophiala dermatitidis mycosis in graft-versus-host disease.A case of Exophiala dermatitidis infection in a child after allogeneic stem cell transplantation: case report and literature review of paediatric casesDishwashers are a major source of human opportunistic yeast-like fungi in indoor environments in Mersin, Turkey.Severe disseminated phaeohyphomycosis in an immunocompetent patient caused by Veronaea botryosa.Massive contamination of Exophiala dermatitidis and E. phaeomuriformis in railway stations in subtropical Turkey.Fungal Contaminants in Drinking Water Regulation? A Tale of Ecology, Exposure, Purification and Clinical Relevance.A new family and genus in Dothideales for Aureobasidium-like species isolated from house dust.
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Dishwashers--a man-made ecological niche accommodating human opportunistic fungal pathogens.
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2011-05-07T00:00:00Z