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4. Selection of cross-reactive T cells by commensal and food-derived yeasts drives cytotoxic TH1 cell responses in Crohn’s disease

5. Candida expansion in the gut of lung cancer patients associates with an ecological signature that supports growth under dysbiotic conditions

11. Antigen specificity and cross-reactivity drive functionally diverse anti-Aspergillus fumigatus T cell responses in cystic fibrosis

14. Competitive fungal commensalism mitigates candidiasis pathology

17. A synthetic peptide mimic kills Candida albicans and synergistically prevents infection

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19. Human Anti-fungal Th17 Immunity and Pathology Rely on Cross-Reactivity against Candida albicans

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23. Honey Bees Navigate According to a Map-Like Spatial Memory

24. the hyphal-associated adhesin and invasin Als3 of Candida albicans mediates iron acquisition from host ferritin.

25. Antibiotics create a shift from mutualism to competition in human gut communities with a longer-lasting impact on fungi than bacteria

26. "We've got to get out"—Strategies of human pathogenic fungi to escape from phagocytes.

27. Ncs2* mediates in vivo virulence of pathogenic yeast through sulphur modification of cytoplasmic transfer RNA

30. Ncs2* mediates in vivo virulence of pathogenic yeast through sulphur modification of cytoplasmic transfer RNA

31. Ecological Niche-Inspired Genome Mining Leads to the Discovery of Crop-Protecting Nonribosomal Lipopeptides Featuring a Transient Amino Acid Building Block

32. Candidalysin Is the Hemolytic Factor of Candida albicans

38. Trace Metals in Host–Microbe Interactions: The Microbe Perspective

42. Cover Image: Candidalysin delivery to the invasion pocket is critical for host epithelial damage induced by Candida albicans (Cellular Microbiology 10/2021)

43. The landscape of toxic intermediates in the metabolic networks of pathogenic fungi reveals targets for antifungal drugs

44. Candidalysin delivery to the invasion pocket is critical for host epithelial damage induced by Candida albicans

47. Transient mitochondria dysfunction confers fungal cross-resistance against phagocytic killing and fluconazole

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

49. MfLIP1, a gene encoding an extracellular lipase of the lipid-dependent fungus Malassezia furfur

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