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251. Identification of key residues for efficient glucose transport by the hexose transporter CgHxt4 in high sugar fermentation yeast Candida glycerinogenes.

252. Improving the productivity of Candida glycerinogenes in the fermentation of ethanol from non-detoxified sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate by a hexose transporter mutant.

253. Candida auris Invasive Infections during a COVID-19 Case Surge.

254. Molecular Epidemiology, Antifungal Susceptibility, and Virulence Evaluation of Candida Isolates Causing Invasive Infection in a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital.

255. Spectrum and Antifungal Resistance of Candidemia in Neonates With Early- and Late-Onset Sepsis in Pakistan.

256. Targeted amplification and MinION nanopore sequencing of key azole and echinocandin resistance determinants of clinically relevant Candida spp. from blood culture bottles.

257. Stable Positions of Epigenetically Inherited Centromeres in the Emerging Fungal Pathogen Candida auris and Its Relatives.

258. The Curious Case of Nonrepetitive Centromeric DNA Sequences in Candida auris and Related Species.

259. Viable but Nonculturable State of Yeast Candida sp. Strain LN1 Induced by High Phenol Concentrations.

260. Metagenomic Sequencing for Direct Identification of Candida auris Colonization.

261. In Vitro Antifungal Resistance of Candida auris Isolates from Bloodstream Infections, South Africa.

262. Integrated genomic, epidemiologic investigation of Candida auris skin colonization in a skilled nursing facility.

263. Filamentous growth is a general feature of Candida auris clinical isolates.

264. Molecular identification and antifungal susceptibility profiles of Candida dubliniensis and Candida africana isolated from vulvovaginal candidiasis: A single-centre experience in Iran.

265. Where the infection is isolated rather than the specific species correlates with adherence strength, whereas biofilm density remains static in clinically isolated Candida and arthroconidial yeasts.

266. LncRNA DINOR is a virulence factor and global regulator of stress responses in Candida auris.

267. Genome analysis of Candida subhashii reveals its hybrid nature and dual mitochondrial genome conformations.

268. Otomycosis in Africa: Epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment.

269. First case of Candida auris isolated from the bloodstream of a Mexican patient with serious gastrointestinal complications from severe endometriosis.

270. Genetic diversity assessed using PFGE, MLP and MLST in Candida spp. candidemia isolates obtained from a Brazilian hospital.

271. Validation and implementation of a commercial real-time PCR assay for direct detection of Candida auris from surveillance samples.

272. Epidemiology, risk factors and antimicrobial profile of Vulvovaginal Candidiasis (VVC): A study among women in the central region of Saudi Arabia.

273. First reported outbreak of the emerging pathogen Candida auris in Canada.

274. Case report of respiratory aspergillosis and candidiasis in wild Magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus), Brazil.

275. Comparative evaluation of the Bruker Biotyper and Vitek MS matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) systems for non-albicans Candida and uncommon yeast isolates.

276. Clade-specific chromosomal rearrangements and loss of subtelomeric adhesins in Candida auris.

277. Functional and Comparative Analysis of Centromeres Reveals Clade-Specific Genome Rearrangements in Candida auris and a Chromosome Number Change in Related Species.

278. Candida pathogens induce protective mitochondria-associated type I interferon signalling and a damage-driven response in vaginal epithelial cells.

279. High rates of misidentification of uncommon Candida species causing bloodstream infections using conventional phenotypic methods.

280. Candida dubliniensis : The New Culprit on the Block Causing Denture Stomatitis? An In Vivo Study.

281. Comparative assessment of three RNA extraction methods for obtaining high-quality RNA from Candida viswanathii biomass.

282. Comparison of PCR-RFLP with 21-plex PCR and rDNA Sequencing for Identification of Clinical Yeast Isolates.

283. A Conserved Machinery Underlies the Synthesis of a Chitosan Layer in the Candida Chlamydospore Cell Wall.

284. Inhibitors of DNA topoisomerases I and II applied to Candida dubliniensis reduce growth, viability, the generation of petite mutants and toxicity, while acting synergistically with fluconazole.

285. Genome-Wide Analysis of Experimentally Evolved Candida auris Reveals Multiple Novel Mechanisms of Multidrug Resistance.

286. Population genomics of the pathogenic yeast Candida tropicalis identifies hybrid isolates in environmental samples.

287. Lineage-specific selection and the evolution of virulence in the Candida clade.

288. Genetic Evaluation of Nosocomial Candida auris Transmission.

289. Evaluation of Synergistic Activity of Isavuconazole or Voriconazole plus Anidulafungin and the Occurrence and Genetic Characterization of Candida auris Detected in a Surveillance Program.

290. Environmental Candida auris and the Global Warming Emergence Hypothesis.

291. Environmental Isolation of Candida auris from the Coastal Wetlands of Andaman Islands, India.

292. First isolation of Candida oceani from a clinical specimen.

293. Distribution of invasive fungal infections: Molecular epidemiology, etiology, clinical conditions, diagnosis and risk factors: A 3-year experience with 490 patients under intensive care.

294. Misidentification of Candida dubliniensis isolates with the VITEK MS.

295. (1,3)-β-D-glucan is able to predict therapeutic failure of patients with candidemia and not only mortality.

296. Increased incidence of candidemia in a tertiary care hospital with the COVID-19 pandemic.

297. Identification of Candida auris and related species by multiplex PCR based on unique GPI protein-encoding genes.

299. Severe pneumonia in adults caused by Tropheryma whipplei and Candida sp. infection: a 2019 case series.

300. Mrr1 regulation of methylglyoxal catabolism and methylglyoxal-induced fluconazole resistance in Candida lusitaniae.

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