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Gene expression profiling of RPMI-grown and macrophage-internalized Candida glabrata wild-type, Cgrsc3-a∆ and Cgrtt109∆ cells.
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Expression of genes in THP-1 macrophages in response to C. glabrata wt, Cgvps34Δ and Cgyps(1-11)Δ cells.
Response of Candida glabrata to environmental iron availability
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RNA-Seq analysis of Candida glabrata wild-type, Δckb1 and Δckb2 mutant in the presence and absence of methyl methanesulfonate (MMS).
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A new regulator in the crossroads of oxidative stress resistance and virulence in Candida glabrata: the transcription factor CgTog1
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Transcriptional network controlled by Candida glabrata Ada2, a transcription coactivator
Contribution of CgPDR1-regulated genes in enhanced virulence of azole-resistant Candida glabrata
Contribution of CgPDR1-regulated genes in enhanced virulence of azole-resistant Candida glabrata (part 2)
Contribution of CgPDR1-regulated genes in enhanced virulence of azole-resistant Candida glabrata (part 1)
Transcriptional profile of Candida glabrata ingested by murine macrophage-like cells (J774A.1) for 2 and 6 hours
Profiling of Candida glabrata during Phagocytosis by Neutrophils
Loss of mitochondrial functions in Candida glabrata results in enhanced virulence in mice
Mouse spleen expression profile after systemic Candida glabrata infection
Milbemycins: more than efflux inhibitors for fungal pathogens
Unravelling adaptive mechanisms to H2O2 in Candida glabrata using laboratory adaptive evolution
Candida glabrata WT and mutants under iron starvation
Candida glabrata transcription profile when grown under Niacin starvation or in human urine
RNA-Seq analysis of Candida glabrata wild-type and Cghhf1Δhhf2Δ mutant in the presence and absence of methyl methanesulfonate (MMS).
SWI/SNF complex-mediated chromatin remodelling in Candida glabrata is vital for immune evasion
MNase-Seq analysis of wild-type Candida glabrata strain in RPMI-growth and macrophage-internalized conditions at 2 h and 10 h post-infection.
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