Deletion of non-histidine domains of histidine kinase chk1 diminishes the infectivity of candida albicans in an oral mucosal model

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  • who: Dongmei Li and Dongmei Shi from the College of Clinical Medicine, Jining Medical University, Jining, China, Laboratory of Medical Mycology, Jining No, have published the research: Deletion of Non-histidine Domains of Histidine Kinase CHK1 Diminishes the Infectivity of Candida albicans in an Oral Mucosal Model, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: Twelve sites were chosen in each PAS staining slide at random for the measurement of distance from the mucus layer interface or (if the mucus layer is no longer present) top surface to the greatest depth of fungal penetration in the epithelial and . . .

     

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