Search Results - "Awad, Andy"
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Proteomic analysis of a Candida albicans pir32 null strain reveals proteins involved in adhesion, filamentation and virulence
Published in PloS one (19-03-2018)“…We have previously characterized Pir32, a Candia albicans cell wall protein that we found to be involved in filamentation, virulence, chitin deposition, and…”
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Phenotypic and Cell Wall Proteomic Characterization of a DDR48 Mutant Candida albicans Strain
Published in Journal of microbiology and biotechnology (28-11-2019)“…is an opportunistic fungus possessing multiple virulence factors controlling pathogenicity. Cell wall proteins are the most important among these factors,…”
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Cell Wall Proteome Profiling of a Candida albicans Fluconazole-Resistant Strain from a Lebanese Hospital Patient Using Tandem Mass Spectrometry—A Pilot Study
Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (28-05-2021)“…Candida albicans is an opportunistic pathogenic fungus responsible for high mortality rates in immunocompromised individuals. Azole drugs such as fluconazole…”
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Proteomic analysis of a Candida albicans pga1 Null Strain
Published in EuPA open proteomics (01-06-2018)“…[Display omitted] •Characterization of cell surface proteome of a Candida albicans pga1 null mutant.•Protein identification using tandem MS coupled with MASCOT…”
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Phenotypic and Cell Wall Proteomic Characterization of a DDR48 Mutant Candida albicans Strain
Published in Journal of microbiology and biotechnology (30-11-2019)“…Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungus possessing multiple virulence factors controlling pathogenicity. Cell wall proteins are the most important among…”
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Tandem Mass Spectrometric Cell Wall Proteome Profiling of a Candida albicans hwp2 Mutant Strain
Published in Current molecular pharmacology (2018)“…Candida albicans is present as part of the normal gut flora and detected in the oral cavities and GI tracts of around fifty percent of adults. Benign…”
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