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1. The Cwr1 protein kinase localizes to the plasma membrane and mediates resistance to cell wall stress in Candida albicans

2. Candida albicans resistance to hypochlorous acid

3. Candida albicans rvs161Δ and rvs167Δ Endocytosis Mutants Are Defective in Invasion into the Oral Cavity

4. Membrane Compartment Occupied by Can1 (MCC) and Eisosome Subdomains of the Fungal Plasma Membrane

5. MCC/Eisosomes Regulate Cell Wall Synthesis and Stress Responses in Fungi

6. The MARVEL Domain Protein Nce102 Regulates Actin Organization and Invasive Growth of Candida albicans

7. Clathrin- and Arp2/3-Independent Endocytosis in the Fungal Pathogen Candida albicans

8. Sur7 Promotes Plasma Membrane Organization and Is Needed for Resistance to Stressful Conditions and to the Invasive Growth and Virulence of Candida albicans

9. Plasma Membrane MCC/Eisosome Domains Promote Stress Resistance in Fungi

10. Candida albicans Agar Invasion Assays

11. Candida albicans rvs161Δ and rvs167Δ Endocytosis Mutants Are Defective in Invasion into the Oral Cavity

12. Plasma membrane organization promotes virulence of the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans

13. Plasma membrane architecture protects Candida albicans from killing by copper

14. Membrane Compartment Occupied by Can1 (MCC) and Eisosome Subdomains of the Fungal Plasma Membrane

15. BAR Domain Proteins Rvs161 and Rvs167 Contribute to Candida albicans Endocytosis, Morphogenesis, and Virulence

16. The Sur7 Protein Regulates Plasma Membrane Organization and Prevents Intracellular Cell Wall Growth inCandida albicans

17. Eisosomes promote the ability of Sur7 to regulate plasma membrane organization in Candida albicans

18. Cell Cycle Dynamics and Quorum Sensing inCandida albicansChlamydospores Are Distinct from Budding and Hyphal Growth

19. Fungal membrane organization: the eisosome concept

20. The Candida Albicans Sur7 Protein Is Needed for Proper Synthesis of the Fibrillar Component of the Cell Wall That Confers Strength

21. Recognition of yeast by murine macrophages requires mannan but not glucan

22. Expression and characterization of the flocculin Flo11/Muc1, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae mannoprotein with homotypic properties of adhesion

23. Sterol-rich plasma membrane domains in fungi

24. Septin function in yeast model systems and pathogenic fungi

25. Characteristics of Flo11-dependent flocculation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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