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Depletion of the Candida albicans TLO gene family reveals a requirement for alpha TLO genes for wild-type virulence.
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Mikrobielle Pathogenitätsmechanismen · Stellvertretender Abteilungsleiter +49 3641 532-1222 sascha.brunke@leibniz-hki.dePublikationen
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Combatting fungal infections: advances in antifungal polymeric nanomaterials.
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A synthetic peptide mimic kills Candida albicans and synergistically prevents infection.
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Shining a light on Candida-induced epithelial damage with a luciferase reporter.
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