Language
English
German
^M
Dutch
Spanish
Title:
Intracellular parasitism by Histoplasma capsulatum: fungal virulence and calcium dependence
Source:
Science [0036-8075] Sebghati, T S yr:2000
Basic
Sorry, no full text available...
Please use the document delivery service (see below)
Holding information
Holdings in library search engine
ALBERT
Document delivery
Request document via
Library/Bibliothek
Users interested in this article also expressed an interest in the following:
description
1.
Gauthier, G M M.
"Blastomycosis in solid organ transplant recipients."
Transplant infectious disease
9.4 (2007): 310-7.
description
2.
Nguyen, V. Q., Sil, A., Van Q.
"Temperature-induced switch to the pathogenic yeast form of Histoplasma capsulatum requires Ryp1, a conserved transcriptional regulator."
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
105.12: 4880-4885.
description
3.
Wilson, K.
"Parasites as a viability cost of sexual selection in natural populations of mammals."
Science
297.5589 (2002): 2015-8.
description
4.
Rettew, Jennifer A.
"Estrogens augment cell surface TLR4 expression on murine macrophages and regulate sepsis susceptibility in vivo."
Endocrinology
150.8 (2009): 3877-84.
description
5.
Loyau, A.
"Multiple sexual advertisements honestly reflect health status in peacocks (Pavo cristatus)."
Behavioral ecology and sociobiology
58.6 (2005): 552-557.
description
6.
Aisenberg, A.
"Sexual dimorphism in immune response, fat reserves and muscle mass in a sex role reversed spider."
Zoology
114.5 (2011): 272-275.
description
7.
Fish, B.
"Comment on "Parasites as a viability cost of sexual selection in natural populations of mammals"."
Science
300.5616 (2003): 55-55.
description
8.
Grim, S A.
"A multicenter study of histoplasmosis and blastomycosis after solid organ transplantation."
Transplant infectious disease
14.1 (2012): 17-23.
description
9.
Porman, Richard M.
"Discovery of a phenotypic switch regulating sexual mating in the opportunistic fungal pathogen Candida tropicalis."
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
108.52 (2011): 21158-21163.
description
10.
Sil, A.
"Conserved factors Ryp2 and Ryp3 control cell morphology and infectious spore formation in the fungal pathogen Histoplasma capsulatum."
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
105.38 (2008): 14573-14578.
description
11.
Nielsen, C.
"Diagnostic peritoneal lavage for identification of blastomycosis in a dog with peritoneal involvement."
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
223.11 (2003): 1623-7.
description
12.
Ampel, N.
"Coccidioidomycosis: A Review of Recent Advances."
Clinics in chest medicine
30.2 (2009): 241-251.
description
13.
Klein, B S S.
"Development of long-term specific cellular immunity after acute Blastomyces dermatitidis infection: assessments following a large point-source outbreak in Wisconsin."
The journal of infectious diseases
161.1 (1990): 97-101.
description
14.
Pariseau B, Lucarelli MJ, Appen RE, B.
"A Concise History of Ophthalmic Blastomycosis."
Ophthalmology
114.11 (2007): 27-32.
description
15.
Clergeot, P.
"PLS1, a gene encoding a tetraspanin-like protein, is required for penetration of rice leaf by the fungal pathogen Magnaporthe grisea."
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
98.12 (2001): 6963-6968.
description
16.
Muñoz, E.
"Treatment of solid organ transplant patients with invasive fungal infections: should a combination of antifungal drugs be used?"
Current opinion in infectious diseases
19.4 (2006): 365-70.
description
17.
Hamilton, W D D.
"Heritable true fitness and bright birds: a role for parasites?"
Science
218.4570: 384-387.
description
18.
Hill, Geoffrey E.
"Carotenoid-based plumage coloration predicts resistance to a novel parasite in the house finch."
Die Naturwissenschaften
92.1 (2005): 30-34.
description
19.
Jacobs, Anne C.
"Parasite infection, but not immune response, influences paternity in western bluebirds."
Behavioral ecology and sociobiology
69.2: 193-203.
description
20.
Burand, J.
"Horizontal transmission of Hz-2V by virus infected Helicoverpa zea moths."
Journal of invertebrate pathology
85.2 (2004): 128-131.
View More...
View Less...
Select All
Clear All
Save Citations
Select Format
Reference Manager
RefWorks
EndNote
ProCite
Submit citation export
Advanced
Author
Other articles by this author? -- in
GeoRef
author:
Sebghati, T S
Engle, J T
Goldman, W E
last name
initials
Other articles by this author? -- in
Online Contents Geosciences
author:
Sebghati, T S
Engle, J T
Goldman, W E
last name
initials
Other articles by this author? -- using
Web of Science
author:
Sebghati, T S
Engle, J T
Goldman, W E
last name
initials
Web Search
Find related information in
a Web Search Engine
Excite
Google
HotBot
Ixquick
ZOO
Ask
Yahoo!
Bing
Naver
Search Terms:
Search for related information in
Google Scholar
Article Title
Author Name
Journal Title
Other Search
Search Terms:
A service provided by the
Library of the Wissenschaftspark Albert Einstein
, Potsdam, Germany.
© 2005 SFX by Ex Libris Inc.