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1. Broad-Spectrum Solvent-free Layered Black Phosphorus as a Rapid Action Antimicrobial

2. Significant Enhancement of Antimicrobial Activity in Oxygen-Deficient Zinc Oxide Nanowires

3. Molecular mechanisms underlying the emergence of polygenetic antifungal drug resistance in msh2 mismatch repair mutants of Cryptococcus

4. Molecular mechanisms underlying the emergence of polygenetic antifungal drug resistance in

5. Mutators Enhance Adaptive Micro-Evolution in Pathogenic Microbes

6. Differentially regulated high-affinity iron assimilation systems support growth of the various cell types in the dimorphic pathogenTalaromyces marneffei

7. A spontaneous mutation in DNA polymerase POL3 during in vitro passaging causes a hypermutator phenotype in Cryptococcus species

8. Extensive Metabolic Remodeling Differentiates Non-pathogenic and Pathogenic Growth Forms of the Dimorphic Pathogen Talaromyces marneffei

9. Mismatch Repair of DNA Replication Errors Contributes to Microevolution in the Pathogenic Fungus Cryptococcus neoformans

10. Isolation of conditional mutations in genes essential for viability of Cryptococcus neoformans

11. Tools for high efficiency genetic manipulation of the human pathogen Penicillium marneffei

12. Strategies for the molecular genetic manipulation and visualization of the human fungal pathogen Penicillium marneffei

13. The two-component histidine kinases DrkA and SlnA are required for in vivo growth in the human pathogen Penicillium marneffei

14. Insights into the global emergence of antifungal drug resistance

15. Two-Component Signaling Regulates Osmotic Stress Adaptation via SskA and the High-Osmolarity Glycerol MAPK Pathway in the Human Pathogen Talaromyces marneffei

16. Fungal dimorphism: the switch from hyphae to yeast is a specialized morphogenetic adaptation allowing colonization of a host

17. The pbrB Gene Encodes a Laccase Required for DHN-Melanin Synthesis in Conidia of Talaromyces (Penicillium) marneffei

18. The vtc4 Gene Influences Polyphosphate Storage, Morphogenesis, and Virulence in the Maize Pathogen Ustilago maydis

19. Serial Analysis of Gene Expression Reveals Conserved Links between Protein Kinase A, Ribosome Biogenesis, and Phosphate Metabolism in Ustilago maydis

20. The Ras and Rho GTPases genetically interact to co-ordinately regulate cell polarity during development in Penicillium marneffei

21. The CDC42 Homolog of the Dimorphic Fungus Penicillium marneffei Is Required for Correct Cell Polarization during Growth but Not Development

22. Macrophage Infection by Dimorphic Fungi

23. The two-component histidine kinases DrkA and SlnA are required for in vivo growth in the human pathogen Penicillium marneffei

24. Ste20-related kinases: effectors of signaling and morphogenesis in fungi

25. The fungal type II myosin in Penicillium marneffei, MyoB, is essential for chitin deposition at nascent septation sites but not actin localization

26. Intracellular Growth Is Dependent on Tyrosine Catabolism in the Dimorphic Fungal Pathogen Penicillium marneffei

27. Insights from the genome of the biotrophic fungal plant pathogen Ustilago maydis

28. Morphogenesis: Control of Cell Types and Shape

29. An Ustilago maydis septin is required for filamentous growth in culture and for full symptom development on maize

30. Control of morphogenesis and actin localization by the Penicillium marneffei RAC homolog

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