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Histoplasma capsulatum var. capsulatum strain:G217B
Histoplasma capsulatum transcriptome grown on minimal glucose versus amino acids
Histoplasma capsulatum G186AR
Histoplasma capsulatum G186AR RefSeq Genome
Histoplasma capsulatum strain:UTCVM-5253-21
Histoplasma capsulatum strain UTCVM-5253-21 sequenced reads
Histoplasma capsulatum var. duboisii H88
Histoplasma capsulatum H88 Genome sequencing and assembly
Histoplasma capsulatum strain:G184AR
Histoplasma capsulatum G184AR Genome sequencing and assembly
Histoplasma capsulatum strain:WU24
Histoplasma capsulatum WU24 Genome sequencing and assembly
Histoplasma capsulatum G186AR Genome sequencing and assembly
Histoplasma capsulatum strain:G186A
Histoplasma capsulatum strain:G186A Genome sequencing and assembly
Expression profiling of Histoplasma capsulatum G217B yeast to filament transition in GlcNAc or glucose for wild type, msb2, and complemented strains
Histoplasma capsulatum strain:7090
Histoplasma capsulatum strain:7090 Genome sequencing and assembly
Histoplasma capsulatum strain:MV31
Histoplasma capsulatum MV31 Genome sequencing and assembly
Histoplasma capsulatum strain:MZ15
Histoplasma capsulatum MZ15 Genome sequencing and assembly
Histoplasma ohiense (nom. inval.) strain:G217B
Histoplasma ohiense (nom. inval.) strain:G217B Genome sequencing and assembly
Histoplasma capsulatum
Genome-wide reprogramming of transcript architecture by temperature specifies the developmental states of the human pathogen Histoplasma [transcriptional profiling]
Genome-wide reprogramming of transcript architecture by temperature specifies the developmental states of the human pathogen Histoplasma [ribosome profiling]
Histoplasma capsulatum Yeast and Mycelia Transcriptomes
N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) Triggers a Rapid, Temperature-Responsive Morphogenetic Program in Thermally Dimorphic Fungi
A temperature-responsive network links cell shape and virulence traits in a primary fungal pathogen -- T-DNA mutants (1)
A temperature-responsive network links cell shape and virulence traits in a primary fungal pathogen -- RNAi mutants (2)
A temperature-responsive network links cell shape and virulence traits in a primary fungal pathogen -- RNAi mutants (1)
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