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Robin C May

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FEMS Yeast Research|November 29, 2015
What makes Cryptococcus gattii a pathogen?Ewa Bielska, Robin C May
Mbio|October 25, 2018
In Fungal Intracellular Pathogenesis, Form Determines FateRobin C May, Arturo Casadevall
Future Microbiology|October 19, 2012
Mechanisms of infection by the human fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformansWilber Sabiiti, Robin C May
Current Opinion in Microbiology|July 8, 2019
Extracellular vesicles of human pathogenic fungiEwa Bielska, Robin C May
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|January 31, 2012
Caenorhabditis elegans, a model organism for investigating immunityElizabeth K Marsh, Robin C May
Immunology|October 30, 2021
Human immune polymorphisms associated with the risk of cryptococcal diseaseChinaemerem U Onyishi, Robin C May
Plos Pathogens|August 18, 2010
The human fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans escapes macrophages by a phagosome emptying mechanism that is inhibited by Arp2/3 complex-mediated actin polymerisationSimon A Johnston, Robin C May
Biochemical Society Transactions|March 22, 2013
Mechanisms of microbial escape from phagocyte killingLeanne M Smith, Robin C May
Cellular Microbiology|November 16, 2019
Vomocytosis: What we know so farPaula I Seoane, Robin C May
Cellular Microbiology|November 7, 2012
Cryptococcus interactions with macrophages: evasion and manipulation of the phagosome by a fungal pathogenSimon A Johnston, Robin C May
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FEMS Yeast Research|November 29, 2015
What makes Cryptococcus gattii a pathogen?Ewa Bielska, Robin C May
Mbio|October 25, 2018
In Fungal Intracellular Pathogenesis, Form Determines FateRobin C May, Arturo Casadevall
Future Microbiology|October 19, 2012
Mechanisms of infection by the human fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformansWilber Sabiiti, Robin C May
Current Opinion in Microbiology|July 8, 2019
Extracellular vesicles of human pathogenic fungiEwa Bielska, Robin C May
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|January 31, 2012
Caenorhabditis elegans, a model organism for investigating immunityElizabeth K Marsh, Robin C May
Immunology|October 30, 2021
Human immune polymorphisms associated with the risk of cryptococcal diseaseChinaemerem U Onyishi, Robin C May
Plos Pathogens|August 18, 2010
The human fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans escapes macrophages by a phagosome emptying mechanism that is inhibited by Arp2/3 complex-mediated actin polymerisationSimon A Johnston, Robin C May
Biochemical Society Transactions|March 22, 2013
Mechanisms of microbial escape from phagocyte killingLeanne M Smith, Robin C May
Cellular Microbiology|November 16, 2019
Vomocytosis: What we know so farPaula I Seoane, Robin C May
Cellular Microbiology|November 7, 2012
Cryptococcus interactions with macrophages: evasion and manipulation of the phagosome by a fungal pathogenSimon A Johnston, Robin C May
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