Fungal pathogenesis is the process by which fungi infect and cause disease in a host. Not all fungi are pathogens and have the ability for pathogenesis, also known as virulence. A pangenome of 173 ...
Pathogenesis is the term that is used to describe the origin and development of a disease. The Antimicrobial Resistance - Genomes, Big Data and Emerging Technologies Conference explored key topics ...
The most widely held hypothesis on the pathogenesis of IBD is that overly aggressive acquired (T cell) immune responses to a subset of commensal enteric bacteria develop in genetically susceptible ...
The pathogenesis of CM is likely to be multifactorial, which has made understanding the mechanisms underpinning this syndrome difficult and has contributed to our lack of development of effective ...
The universal definition differentiates patients with myocardial infarction due to plaque ... This clinical classification acknowledges the central role of coronary artery disease in the pathogenesis ...
The management of rheumatoid arthritis has seen tremendous changes over the past 25 years, since the increasing availability of biological disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) with various ...
This lack of progress is often attributed to the substantial heterogeneity caused by the non-specific clinical definition of ARDS (5). Identifying subphenotypes of ARDS—more homogeneous groups within ...
Dysregulation of the host immune response is key to the pathogenesis of sepsis, but the current treatment approach focuses on the management of infection and restoration of perfusion. Research is ...
St George's Hospital Medical School, Histopathology Department, London, UK Professor M J Davies, St George's Hospital Medical School, Histopathology Department ...