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Within the last two decades, the incidence of invasive fungal infections has been significantly increased. They are characterized by high mortality rates and are often caused by Candida albicans and …
Authors: A. Dix, K. Czakai, I. Leonhardt, K. Schaferhoff, M. Bonin, R. Guthke, H. Einsele, O. Kurzai, J. Loffler, J. Linde
Date Published: 11th Mar 2017
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Invasive fungal infections are associated with high mortality rates and are mostly caused by the opportunistic fungi Aspergillus fumigatus and Candida albicans. Immune responses against these fungi are …
Authors: K. Czakai, I. Leonhardt, , M. Bonin, , , ,
Date Published: 28th Jun 2016
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In systems biology, researchers aim to understand complex biological systems as a whole, which is often achieved by mathematical modelling and the analyses of high-throughput data. In this review, we …
Date Published: 27th Apr 2016
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Invasive aspergillosis (IA) is a devastating opportunistic infection and its treatment constitutes a considerable burden for the health care system. Immunocompromised patients are at an increased risk …
Authors: , K. Czakai, J. Springer, M. Fliesser, M. Bonin, , A. L. Schmitt, , ,
Date Published: 21st Mar 2016
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Sepsis is a clinical syndrome that can be caused by bacteria or fungi. Early knowledge on the nature of the causative agent is a prerequisite for targeted anti-microbial therapy. Besides currently used …
Date Published: 11th Mar 2015
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