THE INTERFACE BETWEEN FUNGAL BIOFILMS AND INNATE IMMUNITY

The Interface between Fungal Biofilms and Innate Immunity

Fungal biofilms are communities of adherent cells surrounded by an extracellular matrix.These biofilms are commonly found during infection caused by a variety Body Cream of fungal pathogens.Clinically, biofilm infections can be extremely difficult to eradicate due to their resistance to antifungals and host defenses.Biofilm formation can protect fu

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Back to the Basics: Usefulness of Naturally Aged Mouse Models and Immunohistochemical and Quantitative Morphologic Methods in Studying Mechanisms of Lung Aging and Associated Diseases

Aging-related molecular and cellular alterations in the lung contribute to an increased susceptibility of the elderly to devastating diseases.Although the study of the aging process in the lung may benefit from the use of genetically modified mouse models and omics techniques, these approaches are still not available to most researchers and produce

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