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Loss of Arp1, a putative actin-related protein, triggers filamentous and invasive growth and impairs pathogenicity in Candida albicans.

Author(s): Yao S, Feng Y, Islam A, Shrivastava M, Gu H, Lu Y, Sheng J, Whiteway M, Feng J

The polymorphous cellular shape of Candida albicans, in particular the transition from a yeast to a filamentous form, is crucial for either commensalism or life-threatening infections of the host. Various external or internal stimuli, including serum and nutrition starvation, have been shown to regulate filamentous growth primarily through two classical s ...

Article GUID: 33363697


RNA sequencing reveals an additional Crz1-binding motif in promoters of its target genes in the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans.

Author(s): Xu H, Fang T, Omran RP, Whiteway M, Jiang L

Cell Commun Signal. 2020 Jan 03;18(1):1 Authors: Xu H, Fang T, Omran RP, Whiteway M, Jiang L

Article GUID: 31900175


Start-up of oxygen-limited autotrophic partial nitrification-anammox process for treatment of nitrite-free wastewater in a single-stage hybrid bioreactor.

Author(s): Hosseinpour B, Saborimanesh N, Yerushalmi L, Walsh D, Mulligan CN

Environ Technol. 2019 Aug 04;:1-9 Authors: Hosseinpour B, Saborimanesh N, Yerushalmi L, Walsh D, Mulligan CN

Article GUID: 31378146


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