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Academic Article Dispersion as an important step in the Candida albicans biofilm developmental cycle.
Academic Article Vaccine-mediated immune responses to experimental pulmonary Cryptococcus gattii infection in mice.
Academic Article Ppg1, a PP2A-type protein phosphatase, controls filament extension and virulence in Candida albicans.
Academic Article Identification and characterization of Cryptococcus neoformans protein fractions that induce protective immune responses.
Academic Article Development of Anti-Virulence Approaches for Candidiasis via a Novel Series of Small-Molecule Inhibitors of Candida albicans Filamentation.
Academic Article Identification of continuous B-cell epitopes on the protein moiety of the 58-kiloDalton cell wall mannoprotein of Candida albicans belonging to a family of immunodominant fungal antigens.
Academic Article Engineered control of cell morphology in vivo reveals distinct roles for yeast and filamentous forms of Candida albicans during infection.
Academic Article Tissue invasiveness and non-acidic pH in human candidiasis correlate with "in vivo" expression by Candida albicans of the carbohydrate epitope recognised by new monoclonal antibody 1H4.
Academic Article Inhibition of filamentation can be used to treat disseminated candidiasis.
Academic Article A proteomic-based approach for the identification of Candida albicans protein components present in a subunit vaccine that protects against disseminated candidiasis.
Academic Article Use of a genetically engineered strain to evaluate the pathogenic potential of yeast cell and filamentous forms during Candida albicans systemic infection in immunodeficient mice.
Academic Article Candida albicans VPS4 is required for secretion of aspartyl proteases and in vivo virulence.
Concept Mice, Inbred BALB C
Academic Article The C-terminal antibody binding domain of Candida albicans mp58 represents a protective epitope during candidiasis.
Academic Article UME6, a novel filament-specific regulator of Candida albicans hyphal extension and virulence.
Academic Article Physiologic expression of the Candida albicans pescadillo homolog is required for virulence in a murine model of hematogenously disseminated candidiasis.
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