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51. Integrating omics techniques and culture-independent systems may improve the detection of persistent candidemia: data from an observational study.

52. Variations in candidalysin amino acid sequence influence toxicity and host responses.

53. Identification and antifungal susceptibility profile of uncommon yeast species at Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital in Tunisia.

54. Extracellular BSA-degrading SAPs in the rare pathogen Meyerozyma guilliermondii strain SO as potential virulence factors in candidiasis.

55. Genotypic and phenotypic characterisation of a nosocomial outbreak of Candida auris in Spain during 5 years.

56. Early Candida colonisation impact on patients and healthcare professionals in an intensive care unit.

57. Comprehensive Overview of Candida auris : An Emerging Multidrug-Resistant Fungal Pathogen.

58. A simple and sensitive test for Candida auris colonization, surveillance, and infection control suitable for near patient use.

59. Candida auris from the Egyptian cobra: Role of snakes as potential reservoirs.

60. Candida lusitaniae Fungemia in Children: A multicenter case series of emerging pathogen.

61. Candida auris: Outbreak, surveillance and epidemiological monitoring in Northern Greece.

62. Emergence of the novel sixth Candida auris Clade VI in Bangladesh.

63. Mechanism of azole resistance in Candida vulturna, an emerging multidrug resistant pathogen related with Candida haeumulonii and Candida auris.

64. Screening of Candida spp. in wastewater in Brazil during COVID-19 pandemic: workflow for monitoring fungal pathogens.

65. Large Flux Supply of NAD(H) under Aerobic Conditions by Candida glycerinogenes .

66. Validation of a qualitative real-time PCR assay for the detection of Candida auris in hospital inpatient screening.

67. Understanding pathogen emergence through the lens of Candida auris.

68. Virulence factors, antifungal susceptibility and molecular profile in Candida species isolated from the hands of health professionals before and after cleaning with 70% ethyl alcohol-based gel.

69. Antifungal susceptibility and virulence determinants profile of candida species isolated from patients with candidemia.

70. Exploring the dynamics of mixed-species biofilms involving Candida spp. and bacteria in cystic fibrosis.

71. The Micronaut-AM antifungal susceptibility testing method does not overestimate amphotericin B resistance in Candida auris .

72. A highly conserved tRNA modification contributes to C. albicans filamentation and virulence.

73. Ascomycetes yeasts: The hidden part of human microbiome.

74. Engineering Redox Cofactor Balance for Improved 5-Methyltetrahydrofolate Production in Escherichia coli .

75. Yeast species in the respiratory samples of COVID-19 patients; molecular tracking of Candida auris .

76. Draft Genome Sequence of Candida saopaulonensis from a Very Premature Infant with Sepsis.

77. Is Candida auris the first multidrug-resistant fungal zoonosis emerging from climate change?

78. Divergent mitochondrial responses and metabolic signal pathways secure the azole resistance in Crabtree-positive and negative Candida species.

79. Patterns recovered in phylogenomic analysis of Candida auris and close relatives implicate broad environmental flexibility in Candida/Clavispora clade yeasts.

80. Proposal for a screening protocol for Candida auris colonization.

81. Rapid detection of pathogenic fungi from coastal population with respiratory infections using microfluidic chip technology.

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

83. Candida auris undergoes adhesin-dependent and -independent cellular aggregation.

84. Identification of C. auris clade 5 isolates using claID.

85. Bacterial and Candida Colonization of Neonates in a Regional Hospital in South Africa.

86. Genetic modification of Candida maltosa , a non-pathogenic CTG species, reveals EFG1 function.

87. Genomic epidemiology and antifungal-resistant characterization of Candida auris , Colombia, 2016-2021.

88. MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry identification and antifungal susceptibility testing of yeasts causing vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) in Tebessa (Northeastern Algeria).

89. Impact of Intravenous Fat Emulsion Choice on Candida Biofilm, Hyphal Growth, and Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections in Pediatric Patients.

90. Intracellular presence of Helicobacter pylori antigen and genes within gastric and vaginal Candida.

91. Finding Candida auris in public metagenomic repositories.

92. Emergence of highly resistant Candida auris in the United Arab Emirates: a retrospective analysis of evolving national trends.

93. Bibliometric analysis and thematic review of Candida pathogenesis: Fundamental omics to applications as potential antifungal drugs and vaccines.

94. Riboflavin overproduction on lignocellulose hydrolysate by the engineered yeast Candida famata.

95. The good, the bad, and the hazardous: comparative genomic analysis unveils cell wall features in the pathogen Candidozyma auris typical for both baker's yeast and Candida.

96. Screening Candida auris through a multiplex stepwise PCR algorithm directly from clinical samples of patients suspected of otomycosis in south of Iran; Detection of five cases.

97. The pathogenic and colonization potential of Candida africana.

98. Evaluation of Eazyplex® LAMP test for fast Candida auris direct detection of colonized patients.

99. Recent gene selection and drug resistance underscore clinical adaptation across Candida species.

100. Virulence-Related Genes Expression in Planktonic Mixed Cultures of Candida albicans and Non-Albicans Candida Species.

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