The cdc25 and ras1 proteins of candida albicans influence epithelial toxicity in a niche-specific way

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  • who: Stefanie Wijnants et al. from the Laboratory of Molecular Cell Biology, Department of Biology, Institute of Botany and Microbiology, KU have published the article: The Cdc25 and Ras1 Proteins of Candida albicans Influence Epithelial Toxicity in a Niche-Specific Way, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show that deletion of and result in less toxicity towards oral epithelial cells while deletion of has no effect. Interestingly, the authors obtained different results with the experiment compared to the reported study by the group of Schru00f6ppel . When the authors compare the toxicity results obtained using . . .

     

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