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52. Galleria mellonellaas a host model to study Candida glabratavirulence and antifungal efficacy
53. New Insights into the Structure of (1→3,1→6)-β-D-Glucan Side Chains in the Candida glabrata Cell Wall
54. Impact of the transcriptional regulator, Ace2, on theCandida glabratasecretome
55. Sub-Telomere Directed Gene Expression during Initiation of Invasive Aspergillosis
56. Distinct Roles for Intra- and Extracellular Siderophores during Aspergillus fumigatus Infection
57. Candida glabrata: new tools and technologies--expanding the toolkit.
58. Dectin-1 is required for β-glucan recognition and control of fungal infection
59. Different Consequences of ACE2 and SWI5 Gene Disruptions for Virulence of Pathogenic and Nonpathogenic Yeasts
60. Fungal Adenylyl Cyclase Integrates CO2 Sensing with cAMP Signaling and Virulence
61. Virulence Comparisons of Aspergillus nidulans Mutants Are Confounded by the Inflammatory Response of p47phox−/− Mice
62. Proteomic changes associated with inactivation of theCandida glabrata ACE2 virulence-moderating gene
63. Phenotypic identification ofCandida albicansby growth on chocolate agar
64. Candida glabrataSte11 is involved in adaptation to hypertonic stress, maintenance of wild-type levels of filamentation and plays a role in virulence
65. Siderophore Biosynthesis But Not Reductive Iron Assimilation Is Essential for Aspergillus fumigatus Virulence
66. Candida glabrata Ste20 is involved in maintaining cell wall integrity and adaptation to hypertonic stress, and is required for wild-type levels of virulence
67. Inactivation of Transcription Factor Gene ACE2 in the Fungal Pathogen Candida glabrata Results in Hypervirulence
68. SECTION III: HOST-PATHOGEN INTERACTIONS (THE PATHOGEN): 15 Stress Responses in Candida.
69. Candida.
70. Candida glabratadisplays pseudohyphal growth
71. Candida glabrata shuttle vectors suitable for translational fusions to lacZ and use of β-galactosidase as a reporter of gene expression
72. Identification of Candida glabrata Genes Involved in pH Modulation and Modification of the Phagosomal Environment in Macrophages.
73. Fungal Adenylyl Cyclase Integrates CO 2 Sensing with cAMP Signaling and Virulence
74. NetWare printing problems solved with a phone call
75. An Integrative Model of Ion Regulation in Yeast.
76. New Insights into the Structure of (1→3,1→6)-β-DGlucan Side Chains in the Candida glabrata Cell Wall.
77. Impact of the transcriptional regulator, Ace2, on the Candida glabrata secretome.
78. Dectin-1 is required for β-glucan recognition and control of fungal infection.
79. Phenotypic identification of Candida albicans by growth on chocolate agar.
80. Candida glabrata Ste11 is involved in adaptation to hypertonic stress, maintenance of wild-type levels of filamentation and plays a role in virulence.
81. TheAspergilluspH-responsive transcription factor PacC regulates virulence.
82. Notes on Pessoa, Inscriptions, and the Greek Anthology
83. Different Consequences of ACE2and SWI5Gene Disruptions for Virulence of Pathogenic and Nonpathogenic Yeasts
84. Virulence Comparisons of Aspergillus nidulansMutants Are Confounded by the Inflammatory Response of p47phox−/−Mice
85. Inactivation of Transcription Factor Gene ACE2in the Fungal Pathogen Candida glabrataResults in Hypervirulence
86. Host–microbe interactions: fungi
87. The Birth of Orientalism (review)
88. MNN2 Gene Affects Drug Resistance In Candida glabrata’s Biofilms
89. YOUR MBY.
90. An old coal tipple [ unchained ]
91. Keeping shared and dedicated networks at peak operation is what service is all about
92. A Rich text that is not at Odds with what has gone before!
93. Mechanisms Underlying the Exquisite Sensitivity of Candida albicansto Combinatorial Cationic and Oxidative Stress That Enhances the Potent Fungicidal Activity of Phagocytes
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96. Resource utilisation and the evolution of antifungal resistance in Candida species
97. The host-pathogen interface : characterising putative secreted proteins of the honeybee pathogen Nosema ceranae (Microsporidia )
98. Characterisation of secreted effector proteins of Nosema ceranae, an agent associated with Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD)
99. Molecular tools for functional genomic analyses of the stealth pathogenesis of wheat by Zymoseptoria tritici
100. Characterization of the novel Saccharomyces cerevisiae protein, Sdm1
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