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1. Transcriptional response of fusarium oxysporum and neocosmospora solani challenged with amphotericin B or posaconazole

2. Genome-Scale Metabolic Models in Fungal Pathogens: Past, Present, and Future.

3. Editorial: Rising stars in fungal pathogenesis: 2023.

4. Fusarium and Neocosmospora : fungal priority pathogens in laboratory diagnosis.

5. Galleria mellonella as a superficial model for Malassezia globosa and its treatment.

6. Phylogenomic approaches reveal a robust time-scale phylogeny of the Terminal Fusarium Clade.

7. In vitro sensitivity of Malassezia furfur isolates from HIV-positive and negative patients to antifungal agents

8. Why Do These Yeasts Smell So Good? Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Produced by Malassezia Species in the Exponential and Stationary Growth Phases.

9. Many ways, one microorganism: Several approaches to study Malassezia in interactions with model hosts.

10. Back to the Basics: Two Approaches for the Identification and Extraction of Lipid Droplets from Malassezia pachydermatis CBS1879 and Malassezia globosa CBS7966.

11. Learning about microbial language: possible interactions mediated by microbial volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and relevance to understanding Malassezia spp. metabolism.

12. Transcriptional response of Fusarium oxysporum and Neocosmospora solani challenged with amphotericin B or posaconazole.

13. In Vitro or In Vivo Models, the Next Frontier for Unraveling Interactions between Malassezia spp. and Hosts. How Much Do We Know?

14. Analysis of Malassezia Lipidome Disclosed Differences Among the Species and Reveals Presence of Unusual Yeast Lipids.

15. Galleria mellonella as a Novelty in vivo Model of Host-Pathogen Interaction for Malassezia furfur CBS 1878 and Malassezia pachydermatis CBS 1879.

16. New Therapeutic Candidates for the Treatment of Malassezia pachydermatis -Associated Infections.

17. [In vitro antifungal activity of azoles and amphotericin B against Malassezia furfur by the CLSI M27-A3 microdilution and Etest ® methods].

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