Differential Adaptation of Candida albicans In Vivo Modulates Immune Recognition by Dectin-1
The β-glucan receptor Dectin-1 is a member of the C-type lectin family and functions as an innate pattern recognition receptor in antifungal immunity. In both mouse and man, Dectin-1 has been found to play an essential role in controlling infections with Candida albicans, a normally commensal fungus...
Main Authors: | Marakalala, Mohlopheni J., Vautier, Simon, Potrykus, Joanna, Walker, Louise A., Shepardson, Kelly M., Hopke, Alex, Mora-Montes, Hector M., Kerrigan, Ann, Netea, Mihai G., Murray, Graeme I., MacCallum, Donna M., Wheeler, Robert, Munro, Carol A., Gow, Neil A. R., Cramer, Robert A., Brown, Alistair J. P., Brown, Gordon D. |
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Format: | Online |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2013
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Online Access: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3630191/ |
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