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Academic Article The transcriptional regulator Nrg1p controls Candida albicans biofilm formation and dispersion.
Academic Article Candida albicans adhesin Als3p is dispensable for virulence in the mouse model of disseminated candidiasis.
Academic Article An analysis of the impact of NRG1 overexpression on the Candida albicans response to specific environmental stimuli.
Academic Article Pseudohyphal regulation by the transcription factor Rfg1p in Candida albicans.
Academic Article Investigating the function of Ddr48p in Candida albicans.
Academic Article BRG1 and NRG1 form a novel feedback circuit regulating Candida albicans hypha formation and virulence.
Academic Article Contributions of Candida albicans Dimorphism, Adhesive Interactions, and Extracellular Matrix to the Formation of Dual-Species Biofilms with Streptococcus gordonii.
Academic Article A role for Efg1p in Candida albicans interactions with extracellular matrices.
Academic Article Use of genome information for the study of the pathogenesis of fungal infections and the development of diagnostic tools.
Academic Article Drosophila melanogaster as a facile model for large-scale studies of virulence mechanisms and antifungal drug efficacy in Candida species.
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.
Concept Fungal Proteins
Academic Article Geldanamycin-Induced Morphological Changes Require Candida albicans Hyphal Growth Regulatory Machinery.
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