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Increases in various fungal infections due to Candida, Aspergillus,
Blastomyces, Histoplasma spp., and Dermatophytes have attracted
interest in the biochemistry of the fungal pathogens responsible.
This book discusses the importance of lipids in pathogenic fungi
and how they are involved in infections that pose serious health
problems. The role of lipids in dimorphism, adherence, and
virulence of fungi is investigated as is their composition and
metabolism. Several chapters are devoted to examinations of
specific pathogenic fungi, which will be particularly useful to
researchers studying the clinical manifestations of infections
caused by these factors. Later chapters present possible antifungal
agents and nonconventional agents that target the organisms
discussed earlier. Collectively, the contributions to this volume
provide an excellent overview of this field. This text is essential
for practicing clinicians and for everyone involved in the
important task of resolving the problems associated with fungal
pathogenicity.
Increases in various fungal infections due to Candida, Aspergillus,
Blastomyces, Histoplasma spp., and Dermatophytes have attracted
interest in the biochemistry of the fungal pathogens responsible.
This book discusses the importance of lipids in pathogenic fungi
and how they are involved in infections that pose serious health
problems. The role of lipids in dimorphism, adherence, and
virulence of fungi is investigated as is their composition and
metabolism. Several chapters are devoted to examinations of
specific pathogenic fungi, which will be particularly useful to
researchers studying the clinical manifestations of infections
caused by these factors. Later chapters present possible antifungal
agents and nonconventional agents that target the organisms
discussed earlier. Collectively, the contributions to this volume
provide an excellent overview of this field. This text is essential
for practicing clinicians and for everyone involved in the
important task of resolving the problems associated with fungal
pathogenicity.
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