1995
DOI: 10.3314/jjmm.36.193
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Mannan Adhesins of Candida albicans: Characterization and Pathogenetic Implications.

Abstract: The ability of Candida albicans to adhere to host tissue may well represent an important virulence trait of this opportunistic fungal pathogen. The initiation of lesions at specific tissue locations in the host appears due to specific adherence interactions between adhesins of C, albicans and host cell surface ligands. We and others have found that adhesins appear associated with the phosphomannoprotein of the candidal cell surface. Hydrophilic yeast cells specifically attach to mouse splenic marginal zone mac… Show more

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