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1. Inhibitory effect of proteinase K against dermatophyte biofilms: an alternative for increasing the antifungal effects of terbinafine and griseofulvin.

2. Atypical chlamydoconidium-producing Trichophyton tonsurans strains from Ceará State, Northeast Brazil: investigation of taxonomy by phylogenetic analysis and biofilm susceptibility.

3. Darunavir inhibits Cryptococcus neoformans / Cryptococcus gattii species complex growth and increases the susceptibility of biofilms to antifungal drugs.

4. Cryptococcus neoformans/Cryptococcus gattii species complex melanized by epinephrine: Increased yeast survival after amphotericin B exposure.

5. The yeast, the antifungal, and the wardrobe: a journey into antifungal resistance mechanisms of Candida tropicalis .

6. Diclofenac exhibits synergism with azoles against planktonic cells and biofilms of Candida tropicalis .

7. Antifungal Proteins from Plant Latex.

8. Efflux pump inhibition controls growth and enhances antifungal susceptibility of Fusarium solani species complex.

9. Terpinen-4-ol inhibits the growth of Sporothrix schenckii complex and exhibits synergism with antifungal agents.

10. Potassium iodide and miltefosine inhibit biofilms of Sporothrix schenckii species complex in yeast and filamentous forms.

11. Proton pump inhibitors versus Cryptococcus species: effects on in vitro susceptibility and melanin production.

12. In vitro effects of promethazine on cell morphology and structure and mitochondrial activity of azole-resistant Candida tropicalis.

13. Pentamidine inhibits the growth of Sporothrix schenckii complex and exhibits synergism with antifungal agents.

14. Antifungal susceptibility and virulence of Candida parapsilosis species complex: an overview of their pathogenic potential.

15. In vitro activity of azole derivatives and griseofulvin against planktonic and biofilm growth of clinical isolates of dermatophytes.

16. Malassezia pachydermatis from animals: Planktonic and biofilm antifungal susceptibility and its virulence arsenal.

17. β-lactam antibiotics & vancomycin increase the growth & virulence of Candida spp.

18. Antifungal susceptibility of Sporothrix schenckii complex biofilms.

19. Biofilms of Candida spp. from the ocular conjunctiva of horses with reduced azole susceptibility: a complicating factor for the treatment of keratomycosis?

20. Yeasts from Scarlet ibises (Eudocimus ruber): A focus on monitoring the antifungal susceptibility of Candida famata and closely related species.

21. The HIV aspartyl protease inhibitor ritonavir impairs planktonic growth, biofilm formation and proteolytic activity in Trichosporon spp.

22. Terpinen-4-ol, tyrosol, and β-lapachone as potential antifungals against dimorphic fungi.

23. Candida tropicalis from veterinary and human sources shows similar in vitro hemolytic activity, antifungal biofilm susceptibility and pathogenesis against Caenorhabditis elegans.

24. Antiretroviral drugs saquinavir and ritonavir reduce inhibitory concentration values of itraconazole against Histoplasma capsulatum strains in vitro.

25. Trends in antifungal susceptibility and virulence of Candida spp. from the nasolacrimal duct of horses.

26. Inhibition of heat-shock protein 90 enhances the susceptibility to antifungals and reduces the virulence of Cryptococcus neoformans/Cryptococcus gattii species complex.

27. Evidence of Fluconazole-Resistant Candida Species in Tortoises and Sea Turtles.

28. In vitro antifungal activity of miltefosine and levamisole: their impact on ergosterol biosynthesis and cell permeability of dimorphic fungi.

29. Emergence of azole-resistant Candida albicans in small ruminants.

30. Simvastatin inhibits planktonic cells and biofilms of Candida and Cryptococcus species.

31. Exogenous tyrosol inhibits planktonic cells and biofilms of Candida species and enhances their susceptibility to antifungals.

32. Candida tropicalis isolates obtained from veterinary sources show resistance to azoles and produce virulence factors.

33. Fungal infections in marrow transplant recipients under antifungal prophylaxis with fluconazole.

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