Mucosal tissue invasion by Candida albicans is associated with E-cadherin degradation, mediated by transcription factor Rim101p and protease Sap5p (Q40163058)

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Mucosal tissue invasion by Candida albicans is associated with E-cadherin degradation, mediated by transcription factor Rim101p and protease Sap5p
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    Mucosal tissue invasion by Candida albicans is associated with E-cadherin degradation, mediated by transcription factor Rim101p and protease Sap5p (English)
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    C C Villar
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    H Kashleva
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    C J Nobile
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    A Dongari-Bagtzoglou
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    5 March 2007
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    75
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    5
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    2126-2135
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