Description
Fungal Pathogenicity is a detailed scientific exploration of the mechanisms by which fungi cause disease in their hosts. Written by Sultan S. and published by InTech in 2017, this hardcover reference examines the complex biological and molecular processes that distinguish pathogenic fungi from non-pathogenic species.
The book covers essential topics including fungal virulence factors, host-pathogen interactions, immune evasion strategies, and the genetic basis of pathogenicity. It provides insights into how fungi penetrate host barriers, establish infections, and persist despite immune responses. This comprehensive resource is invaluable for researchers, mycologists, and medical professionals seeking to understand fungal diseases and develop better diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.
With contributions from experts in the field, this volume represents current knowledge in fungal pathogenesis and offers practical applications for clinical and research settings.







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