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1. Evaluation of outbreak persistence caused by multidrug-resistant and echinocandin-resistant Candida parapsilosis using multidimensional experimental and epidemiological approaches

2. Rapid evolution of an adaptive multicellular morphology of Candida auris during systemic infection

3. Broad susceptibility of Candida auris strains to 8-hydroxyquinolines and mechanisms of resistance

4. Atmospheric humidity regulates same-sex mating in Candida albicans through the trehalose and osmotic signaling pathways

5. Worldwide emergence of fluconazole-resistant Candida parapsilosis: current framework and future research roadmap

6. A Computational Workflow for Analysis of 3′ Tag‐Seq Data

7. Clinical isolates of Candida auris with enhanced adherence and biofilm formation due to genomic amplification of ALS4

8. Inferring gene regulatory networks using transcriptional profiles as dynamical attractors

9. Candida albicans Adhesins Als1 and Hwp1 Modulate Interactions with Streptococcus mutans

10. A case of Candida auris candidemia in Xiamen, China, and a comparative analysis of clinical isolates in China

11. Genome-wide Profiling of Transcription Factor-DNA Binding Interactions in Candida albicans: A Comprehensive CUT&RUN Method and Data Analysis Workflow.

12. AddTag, a two-step approach with supporting software package that facilitates CRISPR/Cas-mediated precision genome editing

13. Mathematical modeling of the Candida albicans yeast to hyphal transition reveals novel control strategies.

14. Photodynamic Therapy Is Effective Against Candida auris Biofilms

15. Epithelial Infection With Candida albicans Elicits a Multi-System Response in Planarians

16. Visible Lights Combined with Photosensitizing Compounds Are Effective against Candida albicans Biofilms

17. A Screen for Small Molecules to Target Candida albicans Biofilms

18. The Roles of Chromatin Accessibility in Regulating the Candida albicans White-Opaque Phenotypic Switch

19. Evolution of the complex transcription network controlling biofilm formation in Candida species

20. In Situ Imaging of Candida albicans Hyphal Growth via Atomic Force Microscopy

21. Transcriptional regulation of the caspofungin-induced cell wall damage response in Candida albicans

22. Interactions of microorganisms with host mucins: a focus on Candida albicans

23. The Als3 Cell Wall Adhesin Plays a Critical Role in Human Serum Amyloid A1-Induced Cell Death and Aggregation in Candida albicans

24. Genetic regulation of the development of mating projections in Candida albicans

25. Transcriptional Circuits Regulating Developmental Processes in Candida albicans

26. An expanded cell wall damage signaling network is comprised of the transcription factors Rlm1 and Sko1 in Candida albicans

27. A Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor, a Proton Pump Inhibitor, and Two Calcium Channel Blockers Inhibit Candida albicans Biofilms

28. Unraveling How Candida albicans Forms Sexual Biofilms

29. N-Acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) Sensing, Utilization, and Functions in Candida albicans

30. Epithelial Infection with Candida albicans Elicits a Multi-system Response in Planarians

31. Combination of Antifungal Drugs and Protease Inhibitors Prevent Candida albicans Biofilm Formation and Disrupt Mature Biofilms

32. Antifungal Activity of Mammalian Serum Amyloid A1 against Candida albicans

33. The emerging field of venom-microbiomics for exploring venom as a microenvironment, and the corresponding Initiative for Venom Associated Microbes and Parasites (iVAMP)

34. Community ecology across bacteria, archaea and microbial eukaryotes in the sediment and seawater of coastal Puerto Nuevo, Baja California

35. In Vitro Culturing and Screening of Candida albicans Biofilms

36. Development and regulation of single- and multi-species Candida albicans biofilms

37. Methodologies for in vitro and in vivo evaluation of efficacy of antifungal and antibiofilm agents and surface coatings against fungal biofilms

38. Distinct roles of the 7‐transmembrane receptor protein Rta3 in regulating the asymmetric distribution of phosphatidylcholine across the plasma membrane and biofilm formation in Candida albicans

39. Whole RNA-Sequencing and Transcriptome Assembly of Candida albicans and Candida africana under Chlamydospore-Inducing Conditions

40. Assessment and Optimizations of Candida albicansIn Vitro Biofilm Assays

41. Visualization of Biofilm Formation in Candida albicans Using an Automated Microfluidic Device.

42. Integration of the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle with cAMP signaling and Sfl2 pathways in the regulation of CO2 sensing and hyphal development in Candida albicans

43. The Candida albicans HIR histone chaperone regulates the yeast-to-hyphae transition by controlling the sensitivity to morphogenesis signals

44. Global Identification of Biofilm-Specific Proteolysis in Candida albicans

45. Lactic acid bacteria differentially regulate filamentation in two heritable cell types of the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans

46. S‐nitrosomycothiol reductase and mycothiol are required for survival under aldehyde stress and biofilm formation in Mycobacterium smegmatis

47. Candida albicans biofilms: development, regulation, and molecular mechanisms

48. Ssn6 Defines a New Level of Regulation of White-Opaque Switching in Candida albicans and Is Required For the Stochasticity of the Switch

49. Genome-Wide Chromatin Immunoprecipitation in Candida albicans and Other Yeasts

50. Molecular Characterization of the N-Acetylglucosamine Catabolic Genes in Candida africana, a Natural N-Acetylglucosamine Kinase (HXK1) Mutant

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