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1. In vitro activity of the anthelmintic drug niclosamide against Sporothrix spp. strains with distinct genetic and antifungal susceptibility backgrounds

2. A Cluster of Diutina catenulata Funguria in Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Hospitalized in a Tertiary Reference Hospital from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

3. Multi-locus sequencing typing reveals geographically related intraspecies variability of Sporothrix brasiliensis

8. Human sporotrichosis: recommendations from the Brazilian Society of Dermatology for the clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic management

9. Auranofin is active against Histoplasma capsulatum and reduces the expression of virulence-related genes.

10. Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification for the Diagnosis of Sporotrichosis by Sporothrix brasiliensis.

11. Antibody Isotype and Subclass Responses in Human Patients With Different Clinical Presentations of Sporotrichosis.

12. Non-Zoonotic Transmission of Sporotrichosis: A Translational Study of Forty-Three Cases in a Zoonotic Hyperendemic Area.

14. Production of Secreted Carbohydrates that Present Immunologic Similarities with the Cryptococcus Glucuronoxylomannan by Members of the Trichosporonaceae Family: A Comparative Study Among Species of Clinical Interest

16. Evolution of virulence-related phenotypes of Sporothrix brasiliensis isolates from patients with chronic sporotrichosis and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome

18. Histoplasma capsulatum urinary antigen detection in a kidney transplant recipient with acute paracoccidioidomycosis: Case study and literature review.

19. Sporothrix brasiliensis-specific polymerase chain reaction for the diagnosis of cat and human sporotrichosis through non-invasive samples.

24. Comparison of the antifungal activity of the pyrimidine analogs flucytosine and carmofur against human-pathogenic dematiaceous fungi.

27. Novel clinical and dual infection by Histoplasma capsulatum genotypes in HIV patients from Northeastern, Brazil

28. Amlodipine and lufenuron as repurposing drugs against Sporothrix brasiliensis.

29. Comparative Analysis of Capsular and Secreted Polysaccharides Produced by Rhodotorula mucilaginosa and Cryptococcus neoformans.

30. Paracoccidioidomycosis and pregnancy: A 40-year single-center cohort study in the endemic area of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

31. Trends in the Epidemiological and Clinical Profile of Paracoccidioidomycosis in the Endemic Area of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

37. The conventional diagnosis challenge: Real-time PCR and nested PCR correlation with the scoring system for individuals at high-risk of Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia.

38. Sporotrichosis in Older Adults: A Cohort Study of 911 Patients from a Hyperendemic Area of Zoonotic Transmission in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

39. The State of the Art in Transcriptomics and Proteomics of Clinically Relevant Sporothrix Species.

40. Repurposing Benzimidazoles against Causative Agents of Chromoblastomycosis: Albendazole Has Superior In Vitro Activity Than Mebendazole and Thiabendazole.

41. Metabolic Plasticity and Virulence-Associated Factors of Sporothrix brasiliensis Strains Related to Familiar Outbreaks of Cat-to-Human Transmitted Sporotrichosis.

42. Unveiling the Morphostructural Plasticity of Zoonotic Sporotrichosis Fungal Strains: Possible Implications for Sporothrix brasiliensis Virulence and Pathogenicity.

43. Development and validation of a new quantitative reverse transcription PCR assay for the diagnosis of human sporotrichosis.

46. COVID-19 in patients with paracoccidioidomycosis.

47. Evaluation of Five Non-Culture-Based Methods for the Diagnosis of Meningeal Sporotrichosis.

48. Metabolic and morphostructural plasticity of environmental and animal strains of Nannizzia gypsea.

49. Metabolic and phenotypic plasticity may contribute for the higher virulence of Trichosporon asahii over other Trichosporonaceae members.

50. Cyclosporine Affects the Main Virulence Factors of Cryptococcus neoformans In Vitro.

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