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51. A microRNA Profile Regulates Inflammation-Related Signaling Pathways in Young Women with Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer.

52. Corrected and republished from: "Extracellular Vesicle Formation in Cryptococcus deuterogattii Impacts Fungal Virulence".

53. MiR-21 Regulates Growth and Migration of Cervical Cancer Cells by RECK Signaling Pathway.

54. Characterization of a selective, iron-chelating antifungal compound that disrupts fungal metabolism and synergizes with fluconazole.

55. Accumulation of endogenous free radicals is required to induce titan-like cell formation in Cryptococcus neoformans .

56. Kazachstania slooffiae , an emerging pathogen to watch for in humans?

57. Identification of small molecules capable of enhancing viral membrane fusion.

58. Visualization of Lipid Droplets in the Alveolar Macrophage Cell Line MH-S with Live-cell Imaging by 3D Holotomographic Microscopy (Nanolive).

59. Multicentre validation of a modified EUCAST MIC testing method and development of associated epidemiologic cut-off (ECOFF) values for rezafungin.

60. Two distinct lipid transporters together regulate invasive filamentous growth in the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans.

61. Global Emergence of Resistance to Fluconazole and Voriconazole in Candida parapsilosis in Tertiary Hospitals in Spain During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

62. The Autophagy Process in Cervical Carcinogenesis: Role of Non-Coding-RNAs, Molecular Mechanisms, and Therapeutic Targets.

63. Deciphering the Association among Pathogenicity, Production and Polymorphisms of Capsule/Melanin in Clinical Isolates of Cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii VNI.

64. Mitoxantrone Shows In Vitro, but Not In Vivo Antiviral Activity against Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus.

65. Population genomics of the pathogenic yeast Candida tropicalis identifies hybrid isolates in environmental samples.

66. Plasma Membrane Phosphatidylinositol-4-Phosphate Is Not Necessary for Candida albicans Viability yet Is Key for Cell Wall Integrity and Systemic Infection.

68. Prostate Cancer Spheroids: A Three-Dimensional Model for Studying Tumor Heterogeneity.

69. Negative Regulation of Serine Threonine Kinase 11 (STK11) through miR-100 in Head and Neck Cancer.

70. Bovine Interferon-Tau Activates Type I interferon-Associated Janus-signal Transducer in HPV16-positive Tumor Cell.

71. Identification of Off-Patent Drugs That Show Synergism with Amphotericin B or That Present Antifungal Action against Cryptococcus neoformans and Candida spp.

72. Human IgM Inhibits the Formation of Titan-Like Cells in Cryptococcus neoformans.

73. MiR-23b-3p reduces the proliferation, migration and invasion of cervical cancer cell lines via the reduction of c-Met expression.

74. Basic principles of the virulence of Cryptococcus .

75. Regulation of GKN1 expression in gastric carcinogenesis: A problem to resolve (Review).

76. EUCAST Reference Testing of Rezafungin Susceptibility and Impact of Choice of Plastic Plates.

77. Transregulation of microRNA miR-21 promoter by AP-1 transcription factor in cervical cancer cells.

78. Clinical and Laboratory Development of Echinocandin Resistance in Candida glabrata : Molecular Characterization.

79. New insights into radioresistance in breast cancer identify a dual function of miR-122 as a tumor suppressor and oncomiR.

80. Discordant susceptibility of inbred C57BL/6 versus outbred CD1 mice to experimental fungal sepsis.

81. Identification of Off-Patent Compounds That Present Antifungal Activity Against the Emerging Fungal Pathogen Candida auris .

82. Characterization of the atypical Ppz/Hal3 phosphatase system from the pathogenic fungus Cryptococcus neoformans.

83. Quercetin induces G2 phase arrest and apoptosis with the activation of p53 in an E6 expression‑independent manner in HPV‑positive human cervical cancer‑derived cells.

84. Cryptococcal Titan Cells: When Yeast Cells Are All Grown up.

85. Immune Response of Galleria mellonella against Human Fungal Pathogens.

86. Cryptococcal pathogenic mechanisms: a dangerous trip from the environment to the brain.

87. High relative abundance of firmicutes and increased TNF-α levels correlate with obesity in children.

88. Capsule Enlargement in Cryptococcus neoformans Is Dependent on Mitochondrial Activity.

89. Functional polymorphisms in pre-miR146a and pre-miR499 are associated with systemic lupus erythematosus but not with rheumatoid arthritis or Graves' disease in Mexican patients.

90. Candida guilliermondii Complex Is Characterized by High Antifungal Resistance but Low Mortality in 22 Cases of Candidemia.

91. Gene signature based on degradome-related genes can predict distal metastasis in cervical cancer patients.

92. Evaluation of MALDI-TOF-MS for the Identification of Yeast Isolates Causing Bloodstream Infection.

93. Tumor suppressor miR-29c regulates radioresistance in lung cancer cells.

94. Evaluation of the possible influence of trailing and paradoxical effects on the clinical outcome of patients with candidemia.

95. Interferon-Tau has Antiproliferative effects, Represses the Expression of E6 and E7 Oncogenes, Induces Apoptosis in Cell Lines Transformed with HPV16 and Inhibits Tumor Growth In Vivo .

96. Comprehensive transcriptome analysis identifies pathways with therapeutic potential in locally advanced cervical cancer.

97. TWEAK Negatively Regulates Human Dicer.

98. Role of catalase overproduction in drug resistance and virulence in Candida albicans.

99. In vivo Antitumor Effect of an HPV-specific Promoter driving IL-12 Expression in an HPV 16-positive Murine Model of Cervical Cancer.

100. A microRNA expression signature for clinical response in locally advanced cervical cancer.

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