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2. Use of a Total Leg Fillet Flap to Cover Multiple Pelvic Pressure Ulcers

3. Recent advances in chemical synthesis of phosphodiester linkages found in fungal mannans.

4. Glycogen synthase activity in Candida albicans is partly controlled by the functional ortholog of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Gac1p.

5. Synthesis of a unique mannose α-1-phosphate side chain moiety found in Candida auris cell wall mannan.

6. Identification of 10 genes on Candida albicans chromosome 5 that control surface exposure of the immunogenic cell wall epitope β-glucan and cell wall remodeling in caspofungin-adapted mutants.

7. Glycogen Metabolism in Candida albicans Impacts Fitness and Virulence during Vulvovaginal and Invasive Candidiasis.

8. Multiple Genes of Candida albicans Influencing Echinocandin Susceptibility in Caspofungin-Adapted Mutants.

9. An adjuvant strategy enabled by modulation of the physical properties of microbial ligands expands antigen immunogenicity.

10. Isolation, Physicochemical Characterization, Labeling, and Biological Evaluation of Mannans and Glucans.

11. Discrimination of Methionine Sulfoxide and Sulfone by Human Neutrophil Elastase.

12. Glucan and glycogen exist as a covalently linked macromolecular complex in the cell wall of Candida albicans and other Candida species.

13. Candida auris Cell Wall Mannosylation Contributes to Neutrophil Evasion through Pathways Divergent from Candida albicans and Candida glabrata.

14. Transcriptional and functional insights into the host immune response against the emerging fungal pathogen Candida auris.

15. Binding of Elementary Bodies by the Opportunistic Fungal Pathogen Candida albicans or Soluble β-Glucan, Laminarin, Inhibits Chlamydia trachomatis Infectivity.

16. Mannan Molecular Substructures Control Nanoscale Glucan Exposure in Candida.

17. Cellular and molecular mechanisms of fungal β-(1→6)-glucan in macrophages.

18. Novel structural features in Candida albicans hyphal glucan provide a basis for differential innate immune recognition of hyphae versus yeast.

19. Characterization of genetic determinants that modulate Candida albicans filamentation in the presence of bacteria.

20. The Mnn2 mannosyltransferase family modulates mannoprotein fibril length, immune recognition and virulence of Candida albicans.

21. Mannan structural complexity is decreased when Candida albicans is cultivated in blood or serum at physiological temperature.

22. New insights into the structure of (1→3,1→6)-β-D-glucan side chains in the Candida glabrata cell wall.

23. Identification of (1-->6)-beta-D-glucan as the major carbohydrate component of the Malassezia sympodialis cell wall.

24. Candida albicans gene expression in an in vivo infection model.

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