Aspergillus fumigatus establishes infection in zebrafish by germination of phagocytized conidia, while aspergillus niger relies on extracellular germination

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  • who: Bjamp#x000F8 and rn E. V. Koch from the Institute of Biology Leiden, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands have published the paper: Aspergillus fumigatus establishes infection in zebrafish by germination of phagocytized conidia, while Aspergillus niger relies on extracellular germination, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of 19/05/2017
  • what: Using this approach, the authors investigated the survival of control embryos versus pu.1 morpholino injected embryos after infection with A. niger and A. fumigatus. The authors propose this attenuated hyphal growth rate of the Galf-deficient mutant strains as the most . . .

     

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