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"Hong T" Authored Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Author Correction: Typical and extreme weather datasets for studying the resilience of buildings to climate change and heatwaves | Machard A; Salvati A; P Tootkaboni M; Gaur A; Zou J; Wang LL; Baba F; Ge H; Bre F; Bozonnet E; Corrado V; Luo X; Levinson R; Lee SH; Hong T; Salles Olinger M; Machado RMES; da Guarda ELA; Veiga RK; Lamberts R; Afshari A; Ramon D; Ngoc Dung Ngo H; Sengupta A; Breesch H; Heijmans N; Deltour J; Kuborn X; Sayadi S; Qian B; Zhang C; Rahif R; Attia S; Stern P; Holzer P; | 39814748 PHYSICS |
| 2 | Typical and extreme weather datasets for studying the resilience of buildings to climate change and heatwaves | Machard A; Salvati A; P Tootkaboni M; Gaur A; Zou J; Wang LL; Baba F; Ge H; Bre F; Bozonnet E; Corrado V; Luo X; Levinson R; Lee SH; Hong T; Salles Olinger M; Machado RMES; da Guarda ELA; Veiga RK; Lamberts R; Afshari A; Ramon D; Ngoc Dung Ngo H; Sengupta A; Breesch H; Heijmans N; Deltour J; Kuborn X; Sayadi S; Qian B; Zhang C; Rahif R; Attia S; Stern P; Holzer P; | 38782916 PHYSICS |
| 3 | Candidiasis: from cutaneous to systemic, new perspectives of potential targets and therapeutic strategies | Lu H; Hong T; Jiang Y; Whiteway M; Zhang S; | 37307922 BIOLOGY |
| Title: | Candidiasis: from cutaneous to systemic, new perspectives of potential targets and therapeutic strategies | ||||
| Authors: | Lu H, Hong T, Jiang Y, Whiteway M, Zhang S | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37307922/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1016/j.addr.2023.114960 | ||||
| Publication: | Advanced drug delivery reviews | ||||
| Keywords: | Antifungal drugs; Antifungal immunotherapy; Antifungal targets; Candidiasis; Cutaneous infection; Systemic infection; | ||||
| PMID: | 37307922 | Category: | Date Added: | 2023-06-13 | |
| Dept Affiliation: | BIOLOGY | ||||
Description: |
Candidiasis is an infection caused by fungi from a Candida species, most commonly Candida albicans. C. albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen typically residing on human skin and mucous membranes of the mouth, intestines or vagina. It can cause a wide variety of mucocutaneous barrier and systemic infections; and becomes a severe health problem in HIV/AIDS patients and in individuals who are immunocompromised following chemotherapy, treatment with immunosuppressive agents or after antibiotic-induced dysbiosis. However, the immune mechanism of host resistance to C. albicans infection is not fully understood, there are a limited number of therapeutic antifungal drugs for candidiasis, and these have disadvantages that limit their clinical application. Therefore, it is urgent to uncover the immune mechanisms of the host protecting against candidiasis and to develop new antifungal strategies. This review synthesizes current knowledge of host immune defense mechanisms from cutaneous candidiasis to invasive C. albicans infection and documents promising insights for treating candidiasis through inhibitors of potential antifungal target proteins. |



