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

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

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

4. From environmental adaptation to host survival: Attributes that mediate pathogenicity of Candida auris

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

6. The involvement of the Candida glabrata trehalase enzymes in stress resistance and gut colonization

7. Uncharted territories in the discovery of antifungal and antivirulence natural products from bacteria

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

9. Candidalysin Is the Hemolytic Factor of Candida albicans

11. Antivirulence and avirulence genes in human pathogenic fungi

12. Survival Strategies of Pathogenic Candida Species in Human Blood Show Independent and Specific Adaptations

13. Ahr1 and Tup1 Contribute to the Transcriptional Control of Virulence-Associated Genes in Candida albicans

14. RNAi as a Tool to Study Virulence in the Pathogenic Yeast Candida glabrata

15. Comparative Study on Alternative Splicing in Human Fungal Pathogens Suggests Its Involvement During Host Invasion

16. Candida albicans Hap43 Domains Are Required under Iron Starvation but Not Excess

17. Of mice, flies – and men? Comparing fungal infection models for large-scale screening efforts

18. The Fungal Pathogen Candida glabrata Does Not Depend on Surface Ferric Reductases for Iron Acquisition

19. A Novel Hybrid Iron Regulation Network Combines Features from Pathogenic and Nonpathogenic Yeasts

20. Candida species Rewired Hyphae Developmental Programs for Chlamydospore Formation

22. Microevolution of Candida albicans in macrophages restores filamentation in a nonfilamentous mutant.

23. One small step for a yeast--microevolution within macrophages renders Candida glabrata hypervirulent due to a single point mutation.

25. Systematic phenotyping of a large-scale Candida glabrata deletion collection reveals novel antifungal tolerance genes.

26. Regulatory networks controlling nitrogen sensing and uptake in Candida albicans.

27. Identification of Candida glabrata genes involved in pH modulation and modification of the phagosomal environment in macrophages.

28. A core filamentation response network in Candida albicans is restricted to eight genes.

29. Serial passaging of Candida albicans in systemic murine infection suggests that the wild type strain SC5314 is well adapted to the murine kidney.

30. Candida albicans scavenges host zinc via Pra1 during endothelial invasion.

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

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

33. P003 Synthetic antifungal peptide mimic kills Candida albicans by targeting protein glycosylation and synergistically prevents infection

34. S9.3d Antivirulence drug discovery to disarm Candida albicans with metabolites from myxobacteria

35. P348 tRNA modifications in Candida virulence

36. The involvement of the Candida glabrata trehalase enzymes in stress resistance and gut colonization

37. Uncharted territories in the discovery of antifungal and antivirulence natural products from bacteria

38. Synthesis and evaluation of novel furanones as biofilm inhibitors in opportunistic human pathogens

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

40. Journal Club

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

42. Emergence and evolution of virulence in human pathogenic fungi

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

45. Rational Design of an Antifungal Polyacrylamide Library with Reduced Host-Cell Toxicity

46. Journal Club

47. Antivirulence and avirulence genes in human pathogenic fungi

48. Experimental Evolution of Candida by Serial Passaging in Host Cells

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

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

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