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Mbio|June 22, 2021
Albumin Neutralizes Hydrophobic Toxins and Modulates <i>Candida albicans</i> PathogenicitySophie Austermeier, Marina Pekmezović, Pauline Porschitz, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 29, 2022
Receptor-kinase EGFR-MAPK adaptor proteins mediate the epithelial response to Candida albicans via the cytolytic peptide toxin, candidalysinNicole O Ponde, Léa Lortal, Antzela Tsavou, et al.
Science Immunology|November 5, 2017
Oral epithelial cells orchestrate innate type 17 responses to <i>Candida albicans</i> through the virulence factor candidalysinAkash H Verma, Jonathan P Richardson, Chunsheng Zhou, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|June 13, 2018
IL-36 and IL-1/IL-17 Drive Immunity to Oral Candidiasis via Parallel MechanismsAkash H Verma, Hanna Zafar, Nicole O Ponde, et al.
Mbio|January 25, 2022
Candidalysins Are a New Family of Cytolytic Fungal Peptide ToxinsJonathan P Richardson, Rhys Brown, Nessim Kichik, et al.
Mbio|January 25, 2018
Processing of <i>Candida albicans</i> Ece1p Is Critical for Candidalysin Maturation and Fungal VirulenceJonathan P Richardson, Selene Mogavero, David L Moyes, et al.
Nature Communications|May 26, 2019
Candidalysin activates innate epithelial immune responses via epidermal growth factor receptorJemima Ho, Xuexin Yang, Spyridoula-Angeliki Nikou, et al.
Mbio|January 28, 2022
Candida albicans Enhances the Progression of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma <i>In Vitro</i> and <i>In Vivo</i>Máté Vadovics, Jemima Ho, Nóra Igaz, et al.
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Mbio|June 22, 2021
Albumin Neutralizes Hydrophobic Toxins and Modulates <i>Candida albicans</i> PathogenicitySophie Austermeier, Marina Pekmezović, Pauline Porschitz, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 29, 2022
Receptor-kinase EGFR-MAPK adaptor proteins mediate the epithelial response to Candida albicans via the cytolytic peptide toxin, candidalysinNicole O Ponde, Léa Lortal, Antzela Tsavou, et al.
Science Immunology|November 5, 2017
Oral epithelial cells orchestrate innate type 17 responses to <i>Candida albicans</i> through the virulence factor candidalysinAkash H Verma, Jonathan P Richardson, Chunsheng Zhou, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|June 13, 2018
IL-36 and IL-1/IL-17 Drive Immunity to Oral Candidiasis via Parallel MechanismsAkash H Verma, Hanna Zafar, Nicole O Ponde, et al.
Mbio|January 25, 2022
Candidalysins Are a New Family of Cytolytic Fungal Peptide ToxinsJonathan P Richardson, Rhys Brown, Nessim Kichik, et al.
Mbio|January 25, 2018
Processing of <i>Candida albicans</i> Ece1p Is Critical for Candidalysin Maturation and Fungal VirulenceJonathan P Richardson, Selene Mogavero, David L Moyes, et al.
Nature Communications|May 26, 2019
Candidalysin activates innate epithelial immune responses via epidermal growth factor receptorJemima Ho, Xuexin Yang, Spyridoula-Angeliki Nikou, et al.
Mbio|January 28, 2022
Candida albicans Enhances the Progression of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma <i>In Vitro</i> and <i>In Vivo</i>Máté Vadovics, Jemima Ho, Nóra Igaz, et al.
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