
doi: 10.1007/bf02561673
pmid: 10885830
Fungal resistance is caused by an acquisition of intrinsically resistant species, by selection of resistant strains from a population or by mutation of an initially susceptible strain. According to different classes of antimycotics there are different resistance mechanisms: differences in the uptake mechanisms, drug target alterations, mostly the ergosterol-biosynthesis pathway, and the efflux or pumping mechanisms to the outside.
Antifungal Agents, Mycoses, Fungi, Animals, Humans, Drug Resistance, Microbial, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Sensitivity and Specificity, Host-Parasite Interactions
Antifungal Agents, Mycoses, Fungi, Animals, Humans, Drug Resistance, Microbial, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Sensitivity and Specificity, Host-Parasite Interactions
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