Regulatory networks controlling Candida albicans morphogenesis
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0966-842x(99)01556-5
Regulatory networks controlling Candida albicans morphogenesis
Abstract
Candida albicans undergoes reversible morphogenetic transitions between budding, pseudohyphal and hyphal growth forms that promote the virulence of this pathogenic fungus. The regulatory networks that control morphogenesis are being elucidated; however, the primary signals that trigger morphogenesis remain obscure, and the physiological outputs of these networks are complex.
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