In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms maintains a balance among the microbial population. However, when this microbial balance is disrupted, as with antibiotic treatment, other bacteria or fungi can grow uninhibited. C. albicans is the most common opportunistic fungal pathogen affecting humans and can uniquely control its morphogenesis between yeast, pseudohyphal, and hyphal forms. Numerous studies have shown that C. albicans interactions with bacteria can impact its ability to undergo morphogenesis; however, the genetics that govern this morphological control via these bacterial interactions are still relatively unknown. To aid in the understanding of the cross-kingdom interactio...
The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans is a diploid organism that lacks a complete sexual cycle,...
The transition from commensalism to pathogenicity of Candida albicans reflects both the host inabili...
EA MERS CT3 EJ3National audienceConsidering Candida albicans as a primarily clonal model of reproduc...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
Throughout existence, fungi and bacteria have long shared ecological niches and thus engage in numer...
Bacteria and fungi have acquired the ability to interact and survive in many hostile environments bo...
Abstract C. albicans is a pathogenic yeast that lives on mucosal surfaces such as the human gastroin...
Candida albicans is a fungus capable of causing mucosal infections and life threatening disseminated...
Candida albicans is termed a dimorphic fungus because it proliferates in either a yeast form or a hy...
Candida albicans is termed a dimorphic fungus because it proliferates in either a yeast form or a hy...
The fungus Candida albicans is a benign member of the mucosal microbiota, but can cause mucosal infe...
The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans is a diploid organism that lacks a complete sexual cycle,...
The transition from commensalism to pathogenicity of Candida albicans reflects both the host inabili...
EA MERS CT3 EJ3National audienceConsidering Candida albicans as a primarily clonal model of reproduc...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
In the human body, fungi and bacteria share many niches where the close contact of these organisms m...
Throughout existence, fungi and bacteria have long shared ecological niches and thus engage in numer...
Bacteria and fungi have acquired the ability to interact and survive in many hostile environments bo...
Abstract C. albicans is a pathogenic yeast that lives on mucosal surfaces such as the human gastroin...
Candida albicans is a fungus capable of causing mucosal infections and life threatening disseminated...
Candida albicans is termed a dimorphic fungus because it proliferates in either a yeast form or a hy...
Candida albicans is termed a dimorphic fungus because it proliferates in either a yeast form or a hy...
The fungus Candida albicans is a benign member of the mucosal microbiota, but can cause mucosal infe...
The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans is a diploid organism that lacks a complete sexual cycle,...
The transition from commensalism to pathogenicity of Candida albicans reflects both the host inabili...
EA MERS CT3 EJ3National audienceConsidering Candida albicans as a primarily clonal model of reproduc...