“…In addition, the degree of physical membrane stress and the kinetics of escape are strongly influenced by the fungal morphology. Fungal species that filament inside macrophages, namely, C. albicans , A. fumigatus , and Mucor species (Gilbert et al, 2014; Nicolas et al, 2020; Perez‐Arques et al, 2019), have a higher capacity to damage host cells than nonfilamenting fungal species like C. glabrata , C. neoformans , H. capsulatum , Rhizopus species, B. dermatitidis , and P. brasiliensis , which proliferate intracellularly as yeast cells or persist as spores (Alonso et al, 2022; Gilbert et al, 2014; Giusiano, 2021; Johnston & May, 2013; Kumar et al, 2019; Newman, 1999; Nicolas et al, 2020; Sterkel et al, 2015).…”