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- who: Christina Lemberg and collaborators from the Section of, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland, Institute of have published the research: Candida albicans commensalism in the oral mucosa is favoured by limited virulence and metabolic adaptation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of April/11,/2022
- what: The authors show that these immune evasive properties of isolate 101 are explained by a strong attenuation of a number of virulence genes including those linked to filamentation. The authors show that while commensalism in the oral cavity is characterized by a restricted fungal virulence and hyphal . . .
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