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401. Mannan detecting C-type lectin receptor probes recognise immune epitopes with diverse chemical, spatial and phylogenetic heterogeneity in fungal cell walls.

402. The pattern recognition receptors dectin-2, mincle, and FcRγ impact the dynamics of phagocytosis of Candida, Saccharomyces, Malassezia, and Mucor species.

403. Cell walls of the dimorphic fungal pathogens Sporothrix schenckii and Sporothrix brasiliensis exhibit bilaminate structures and sloughing of extensive and intact layers.

404. Elevated catalase expression in a fungal pathogen is a double-edged sword of iron.

405. The Rewiring of Ubiquitination Targets in a Pathogenic Yeast Promotes Metabolic Flexibility, Host Colonization and Virulence.

406. Clonal Strain Persistence of Candida albicans Isolates from Chronic Mucocutaneous Candidiasis Patients.

407. Integrative Model of Oxidative Stress Adaptation in the Fungal Pathogen Candida albicans.

408. Contribution of Fdh3 and Glr1 to Glutathione Redox State, Stress Adaptation and Virulence in Candida albicans.

409. Fungal chitin dampens inflammation through IL-10 induction mediated by NOD2 and TLR9 activation.

410. Hyphal growth of phagocytosed Fusarium oxysporum causes cell lysis and death of murine macrophages.

411. Cytosolic phospholipase A(2)α and eicosanoids regulate expression of genes in macrophages involved in host defense and inflammation.

412. The Mnn2 mannosyltransferase family modulates mannoprotein fibril length, immune recognition and virulence of Candida albicans.

413. From START to FINISH: the influence of osmotic stress on the cell cycle.

414. Stage specific assessment of Candida albicans phagocytosis by macrophages identifies cell wall composition and morphogenesis as key determinants.

415. CO(2) acts as a signalling molecule in populations of the fungal pathogen Candida albicans.

416. Early-expressed chemokines predict kidney immunopathology in experimental disseminated Candida albicans infections.

417. Stimulation of chitin synthesis rescues Candida albicans from echinocandins.

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