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The Candida albicans fungus can enter the brain and cause damage that might result in Alzheimer’s disease. Dr_Microbe – stock.adobe.com. The new research, however, reveals that C. albicans ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (April 3, 2015) - By modifying the CRISPR-Cas genome editing system, Whitehead Institute researchers are now able to manipulate Candida albicans' genome systematically--an ...
The team generated deletion mutants of ROB1 in four clinical isolates of Candida albicans with different filamentation phenotypes, i.e., P76067, P75010, P57055, and P87, to assess their effects on ...
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