2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.18243/v1
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Yeasts are able to inhibit growth of disease-associated fungi

Abstract: Background Fungal sepsis is often caused by non-albicans Candida or other species. These disease-associated species have strong virulence and often show resistance to the commonly used antifungal treatments. Therefore, finding new inhibitory agents nowadays is increasingly urgent.Results Our screening revealed that although the pathogenic fungi were much more tolerant to yeast-produced bioactive agents than the non-disease-associated yeasts, growth of Kodamaea ohmeri and Candida tropicalis could be inhibited b… Show more

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