Your Gateway to Fungal Infection Biomarker Insights – MycoBiomDB

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MycoBiomDB is a comprehensive and specialized database that brings together fungal infection biomarker data spanning biological, clinical, and experimental dimensions. It is designed to support biomarker discovery, disease characterization, and translational research in the field of medical mycology. The database organizes information into well-defined categories, including:

 Fungal context: details on fungal diseases, associated medical conditions, genus, species, and organisms

 Clinical & ethical metadata: host details, site of infection, opportunistic or invasive nature, sample type and source, and ethical statements

 Biomarker profiles: biomarker names, types, biomolecule classes, regulatory trends (up- or down-regulation), fold changes, and pathway associations

 Epidemiological data: geographical origin, cohort characteristics, and age groups

 Experimental evidence: statistical significance (p-value), sensitivity, specificity, PPV, MIC values, and disease mechanisms

 Techniques & validation: analytical methods, assays, ELISA kits, and validation approaches By systematically integrating these layers of information, MycoBiomDB enables users to uncover relationships between fungal pathogens, host responses, and clinically relevant biomarkers. Ultimately, it serves as a resource to accelerate early diagnosis, guide therapeutic interventions, and advance precision medicine in fungal diseases.

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Total Entries

6315

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Biomarker Type

6

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Biomolecules

11

Techniques

17

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Disease

228

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Genus

86

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Organism

185

Host

59

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Infection Site

22

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