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1. Milteforan, a promising veterinary commercial product against feline sporotrichosis

2. Aspergillus fumigatus Acetate Utilization Impacts Virulence Traits and Pathogenicity

3. Evolutionary origin and population diversity of a cryptic hybrid pathogen

4. Strain heterogeneity in a non-pathogenic Aspergillus fungus highlights factors associated with virulence

5. Brilacidin, a host defense peptide mimetic, potentiates ibrexafungerp antifungal activity against the human pathogenic fungus Aspergillus fumigatus

6. Brilacidin, a novel antifungal agent against Cryptococcus neoformans

7. Aspergillus fumigatus mitogen-activated protein kinase MpkA is involved in gliotoxin production and self-protection

9. A host defense peptide mimetic, brilacidin, potentiates caspofungin antifungal activity against human pathogenic fungi

10. Transcriptional profiling of a fungal granuloma reveals a low metabolic activity of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis yeasts and an actively regulated host immune response

11. Secondary Metabolites Produced during Aspergillus fumigatus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilm Formation

12. The Caspofungin Paradoxical Effect is a Tolerant 'Eagle Effect' in the Filamentous Fungal Pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus

13. Regulation of gliotoxin biosynthesis and protection in Aspergillus species.

14. Chromatin profiling reveals heterogeneity in clinical isolates of the human pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus.

15. Genomic and Phenotypic Analysis of COVID-19-Associated Pulmonary Aspergillosis Isolates of Aspergillus fumigatus

16. Aspergillus Fumigatus ZnfA, a Novel Zinc Finger Transcription Factor Involved in Calcium Metabolism and Caspofungin Tolerance

17. Novel Biological Functions of the NsdC Transcription Factor in Aspergillus fumigatus

19. Aspergillus fumigatus G-Protein Coupled Receptors GprM and GprJ Are Important for the Regulation of the Cell Wall Integrity Pathway, Secondary Metabolite Production, and Virulence

20. Aspergillus fumigatus Transcription Factors Involved in the Caspofungin Paradoxical Effect

21. The Aspergillus fumigatus Phosphoproteome Reveals Roles of High-Osmolarity Glycerol Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases in Promoting Cell Wall Damage and Caspofungin Tolerance

22. Aspergillus fumigatus calcium-responsive transcription factors regulate cell wall architecture promoting stress tolerance, virulence and caspofungin resistance.

23. Analyses of the three 1-Cys Peroxiredoxins from Aspergillus fumigatus reveal that cytosolic Prx1 is central to H2O2 metabolism and virulence

24. Mitogen activated protein kinases (MAPK) and protein phosphatases are involved in Aspergillus fumigatus adhesion and biofilm formation

25. The Influence of Genetic Stability on Aspergillus fumigatus Virulence and Azole Resistance

26. The Aspergillus fumigatus Mismatch Repair MSH2 Homolog Is Important for Virulence and Azole Resistance

27. Nutritional Heterogeneity Among Aspergillus fumigatus Strains Has Consequences for Virulence in a Strain- and Host-Dependent Manner

28. Aspergillus fumigatus MADS-Box Transcription Factor rlmA Is Required for Regulation of the Cell Wall Integrity and Virulence

29. The Aspergillus fumigatus CrzA Transcription Factor Activates Chitin Synthase Gene Expression during the Caspofungin Paradoxical Effect

30. The Aspergillus fumigatus pkcA G579R Mutant Is Defective in the Activation of the Cell Wall Integrity Pathway but Is Dispensable for Virulence in a Neutropenic Mouse Infection Model.

31. The involvement of the Mid1/Cch1/Yvc1 calcium channels in Aspergillus fumigatus virulence.

32. The sugarcane defense protein SUGARWIN2 causes cell death in Colletotrichum falcatum but not in non-pathogenic fungi.

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