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Debarati Mondal1, Jitendra K Thakur1
1International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), New Delhi, India.
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Candida albicans, a significant commensal fungus in the human gut, causes a wide spectrum of opportunistic infections. In a recent study, Yang et al. revealed the importance of a host-associated gut signal, GlcNAc, in C. albicans and described its significant role towards achieving a successful commensal-virulence trade-off program in the human body.
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