Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W342155675> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W342155675 endingPage "6" @default.
- W342155675 startingPage "1" @default.
- W342155675 abstract "Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii are well-studied basidiomyceteous yeasts that are capable of causing disease in healthy and immunocompromised people. The Conference on Cryptococcus and Cryptococcosis (ICCC) is held every three years: the accompanying Special Issue stems from the 9th ICCC and covers a subset of the topics related to these fungi in detail. This conference started with a revised and reduced estimate of disease burden globally, in part due to improved treatment for HIV(+) people. However, mortality from cryptococcosis remains consistently high for those unfortunate to have limited access to therapies or without underlying immunodeficiencies. As such, there are yet still great distances to be covered to address antifungal drug availability, the need for new antifungal agents and the timing and doses of these agents in conjunction with antiviral therapy, underscoring the importance of continued research. A notable point from the 9th ICCC was the research addressing the variation in the pathogen and host populations. Analysis of cryptococcal strain variability, particularly at the molecular level, has resolved distinct lineages with the consequence of a taxonomic revision that divides C. neoformans and C. gattii into seven Cryptococcus species. Similarly, analysis of host factors in so called immune-competent individuals revealed previously unrecognized risk factors. Research on these species has established them as important model organisms to understand gene evolution and function in other fungi and eukaryotes. The stage is set for the refinement of research directions, leading ultimately to better treatment of this monophyletic clade of pathogens in the genus Cryptococcus." @default.
- W342155675 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W342155675 creator A5014740040 @default.
- W342155675 creator A5070444328 @default.
- W342155675 date "2015-05-01" @default.
- W342155675 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W342155675 title "Rising to the challenge of multiple Cryptococcus species and the diseases they cause" @default.
- W342155675 cites W1536148864 @default.
- W342155675 cites W1892054757 @default.
- W342155675 cites W1913132555 @default.
- W342155675 cites W1965377514 @default.
- W342155675 cites W1972723477 @default.
- W342155675 cites W1976256249 @default.
- W342155675 cites W1980954479 @default.
- W342155675 cites W1982030515 @default.
- W342155675 cites W1985214490 @default.
- W342155675 cites W1987112627 @default.
- W342155675 cites W1989732127 @default.
- W342155675 cites W1993548583 @default.
- W342155675 cites W1994449613 @default.
- W342155675 cites W1996229802 @default.
- W342155675 cites W1996882201 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2000218239 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2001430852 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2001701680 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2002155770 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2005775665 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2017476524 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2018636088 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2028793515 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2032341525 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2050245762 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2050248589 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2054253853 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2054901776 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2056093977 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2059243638 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2062558793 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2064390520 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2066117506 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2068790641 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2072853512 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2073252656 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2075239409 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2076412057 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2079077796 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2079513681 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2082120419 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2082889229 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2084193558 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2093995725 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2095699986 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2098307337 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2098446935 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2107794472 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2108185361 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2110096886 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2113417401 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2113427739 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2119565509 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2120277859 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2121008704 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2122002065 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2126971894 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2132532883 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2134087230 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2134122507 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2134154319 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2135177684 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2136106230 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2138432951 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2144543496 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2149579582 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2152772772 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2157882630 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2159361186 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2164604815 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2167739536 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2168285021 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2168471667 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2171953577 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2172160469 @default.
- W342155675 cites W2319500189 @default.
- W342155675 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fgb.2015.05.002" @default.
- W342155675 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/4461476" @default.
- W342155675 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25983191" @default.
- W342155675 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W342155675 type Work @default.
- W342155675 sameAs 342155675 @default.
- W342155675 citedByCount "25" @default.
- W342155675 countsByYear W3421556752016 @default.
- W342155675 countsByYear W3421556752017 @default.
- W342155675 countsByYear W3421556752018 @default.
- W342155675 countsByYear W3421556752019 @default.
- W342155675 countsByYear W3421556752020 @default.
- W342155675 countsByYear W3421556752021 @default.
- W342155675 countsByYear W3421556752022 @default.
- W342155675 countsByYear W3421556752023 @default.