Fungi adapt cell walls to evade antifungal drugs

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Every year, life-threatening invasive fungal infections afflict more than 2 million individuals globally. Mortality rates for these infections are high, even when patients receive treatment.

Fungi adapt cell walls to evade antifungal drugs retrieved 7 August 2024 from https://phys.org/news/2024-08-fungi-cell-walls-evade-antifungal.html

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