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    “…The formation of hyphae is a key virulence attribute of Candida albicans as they are required for adhesion to and invasion of host cells, and ultimately deep-tissue dissemination. …”
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    por Croce, Martin
    Publicado 2023
    “…These seven traits can be summed up in two words: Tim Fabian. The following sections will hopefully illustrate Dr Fabian’s attributes as they relate to these leadership traits. …”
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    por Malhotra, Ajai K
    Publicado 2023
    “…The liver is the most commonly injured organ within the abdomen. Dr Fabian and his associates have made remarkable contributions to our understanding and management of these injuries. …”
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    “…Nrg1 is a repressor of hypha formation and hypha-associated gene expression in the fungal pathogen Candida albicans. It has been well studied in the genetic background of the type strain SC5314. …”
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    “…Biofilm and hypha formation are central to virulence of the fungal pathogen Candida albicans. The G1 cyclin gene HGC1 is required for hypha formation under diverse in vitro and in vivo growth conditions. …”
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    “…Candida albicans (C. albicans) is an opportunistic pathogenic fungus that often causes mucosal and systemic infections. …”
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    “…OBJECTIVES: The ability to form biofilm is considered as one of major virulence factors of Candida albicans, as biofilms form growth confers antifungal resistance and facilitate immune evasion. …”
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    “…More importantly, upon subjecting to DNA replication inhibitors for synchronization, C. albicans develops hyphal structures and grows asynchronously. …”
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    Publicado 1983
    “…Stationary phase cultures of Candida albicans inoculated into fresh medium at 37 degrees C synchronously from buds at pH 4.5 and mycelia at pH 6.5. …”
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    por Ward, John M., Nickerson, Walter J.
    Publicado 1958
    “…Respiration of a normal strain of Candida albicans was compared with that of a divisionless mutant which has a biochemical lesion such that metabolically generated hydrogen "spills over," during growth, for non-specific dye reduction. …”
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    “…It is unclear what components of the innate immune system are necessary for preventing C. albicans dissemination from the GI tract, but we have hypothesized that both neutropenia and GI mucosal damage are critical for allowing widespread invasive C. albicans disease. …”
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    “…Candida albicans strains that are homozygous at the mating type locus (MTL a or MTLα) can spontaneously switch at a low frequency from the normal yeast cell morphology (white) to an elongated cell type (opaque), which is the mating-competent form of the fungus. …”
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    “…PURPOSE: To compare the global gene expression patterns in uninfected and fungus-infected mouse corneas at the onset of Candida albicans keratitis. METHODS: Fungal keratitis was generated by scarifying the corneal epithelium of BALB/c mice followed by topical inoculation with Candida albicans. …”
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    “…We report here the complete transportome of MFS proteins of a human pathogenic yeast Candida albicans. RESULTS: Computational analysis of C. albicans genome enabled us to identify 95 potential MFS proteins which clustered into 17 families using Saier's Transport Commission (TC) system. …”
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