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2007
In spite of the fact that Candida is one of the most important human fungal pathogens, little is known about immune mechanisms involved in protection. This chapter on Candida Immunity gives an overview of general data and own published and current data dealing with immune mechanisms involved in protection against Candida; a separate section deals with ...
Lilic D, Haynes K
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In spite of the fact that Candida is one of the most important human fungal pathogens, little is known about immune mechanisms involved in protection. This chapter on Candida Immunity gives an overview of general data and own published and current data dealing with immune mechanisms involved in protection against Candida; a separate section deals with ...
Lilic D, Haynes K
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Candida albicans or Candida dubliniensis?
Mycoses, 2011Candida albicans is increasing as an opportunistic pathogen causing candidemia and candidiasis worldwide. In addition, other non-albicans Candida species are now also associated with pertinent infections. These include the closely related C. dubliniensis, which shares many phenotypic similarities with C. albicans.
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