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    Fungal Morphogenetic Pathways Are Required for the Hallmark Inflammatory Response during Candida albicans Vaginitis by Peters, Brian M, Palmer, Glen E, Nash, Andrea K, Lilly, Elizabeth A, Fidel, Jr, Paul L, Noverr, Mairi C

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-02-2014)
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    Protection against lethal sepsis following immunization with Candida species varies by isolate and inversely correlates with bone marrow tissue damage by Lilly, Elizabeth A, Bender, Breah E, Noverr, Mairi C, Fidel, Paul L

    Published in Infection and immunity (17-10-2023)
    “…Protection against lethal ( )/ ( ) intra-abdominal infection (IAI)-mediated sepsis can be achieved by a novel form of trained innate immunity (TII) involving…”
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    A Murine Model of Candida glabrata Vaginitis Shows No Evidence of an Inflammatory Immunopathogenic Response by Nash, Evelyn E, Peters, Brian M, Lilly, Elizabeth A, Noverr, Mairi C, Fidel, Jr, Paul L

    Published in PloS one (25-01-2016)
    “…Candida glabrata is the second most common organism isolated from women with vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), particularly in women with uncontrolled diabetes…”
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    Chemical screening identifies filastatin, a small molecule inhibitor of Candida albicans adhesion, morphogenesis, and pathogenesis by Fazly, Ahmed, Jain, Charu, Dehner, Amie C., Issi, Luca, Lilly, Elizabeth A., Ali, Akbar, Cao, Hong, Fidel, Paul L., Rao, Reeta P., Kaufman, Paul D.

    “…Infection by pathogenic fungi, such as Candida albicans , begins with adhesion to host cells or implanted medical devices followed by biofilm formation. By…”
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    Immune Protection against Lethal Fungal-Bacterial Intra-Abdominal Infections by Lilly, Elizabeth A, Ikeh, Melanie, Nash, Evelyn E, Fidel, Jr, Paul L, Noverr, Mairi C

    Published in mBio (16-01-2018)
    “…Polymicrobial intra-abdominal infections (IAIs) are clinically prevalent and cause significant morbidity and mortality, especially those involving fungi. Our…”
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    Spectrum of Trained Innate Immunity Induced by Low-Virulence Candida Species against Lethal Polymicrobial Intra-abdominal Infection by Lilly, Elizabeth A, Yano, Junko, Esher, Shannon K, Hardie, Emily, Fidel, Jr, Paul L, Noverr, Mairi C

    Published in Infection and immunity (01-08-2019)
    “…Polymicrobial intra-abdominal infections (IAI) are clinically prevalent and cause significant morbidity and mortality, especially those involving fungi. Our…”
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    Trained Innate Immunity Induced by Vaccination with Low-Virulence Candida Species Mediates Protection against Several Forms of Fungal Sepsis via Ly6G + Gr-1 + Leukocytes by Lilly, Elizabeth A, Bender, Breah E, Esher Righi, Shannon, Fidel, Jr, Paul L, Noverr, Mairi C

    Published in mBio (26-10-2021)
    “…We recently discovered a novel form of trained innate immunity (TII) induced by low-virulence species (i.e., Candida dubliniensis) that protects against lethal…”
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    Candida -induced granulocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells are protective against polymicrobial sepsis by Esher Righi, Shannon, Harriett, Amanda J, Lilly, Elizabeth A, Fidel, Jr, Paul L, Noverr, Mairi C

    Published in mBio (31-10-2023)
    “…Polymicrobial intra-abdominal infections are serious clinical infections that can lead to life-threatening sepsis, which is difficult to treat in part due to…”
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    Efficacy of Candida dubliniensis and Fungal β-Glucans in Inducing Trained Innate Immune Protection Against Inducers of Sepsis by Harriett, Amanda J., Esher Righi, Shannon, Lilly, Elizabeth A., Fidel, Paul, Noverr, Mairi C.

    “…Fungal-bacterial intra-abdominal infections (IAI) can lead to sepsis with significant morbidity and mortality. We have established a murine model of Candida…”
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    Independent Effects of HIV and Antiretroviral Therapy on the Oral Microbiome Identified by Multivariate Analyses by Beall, Clifford J, Lilly, Elizabeth A, Granada, Carolina, Treas, Kelly, Dubois, 3rd, Kenneth R, Hashmi, Shahr B, Vazquez, Jose A, Hagensee, Michael E, Griffen, Ann L, Leys, Eugene J, Fidel, Jr, Paul L

    Published in mBio (27-06-2023)
    “…The oral microbiome is an important predictor of health and disease. We recently reported significant yet modest effects of HIV under highly active…”
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    Epithelial Cell-Derived S100 Calcium-Binding Proteins as Key Mediators in the Hallmark Acute Neutrophil Response during Candida Vaginitis by Yano, Junko, Lilly, Elizabeth, Barousse, Melissa, Fidel, Paul L. Jr

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-12-2010)
    “…Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), caused by Candida species, is a significant problem in women of childbearing age. Similar to clinical observations, a robust…”
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    A Contemporary Warming/Restraining Device for Efficient Tail Vein Injections in a Murine Fungal Sepsis Model by Yano, Junko, Lilly, Elizabeth A, Noverr, Mairi C, Fidel, Paul L

    Published in Journal of visualized experiments (06-11-2020)
    “…In rodent models, tail vein injections are important methods for intravenous administration of experimental agents. Tail vein injections typically involve…”
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    Significant effect of HIV/HAART on oral microbiota using multivariate analysis by Griffen, Ann L., Thompson, Zachary A., Beall, Clifford J., Lilly, Elizabeth A., Granada, Carolina, Treas, Kelly D., DuBois, Kenneth R., Hashmi, Shahr B., Mukherjee, Chiranjit, Gilliland, Aubrey E., Vazquez, Jose A., Hagensee, Michael E., Leys, Eugene J., Fidel, Paul L.

    Published in Scientific reports (27-12-2019)
    “…Persons infected with HIV are particularly vulnerable to a variety of oral microbial diseases. Although various study designs and detection approaches have…”
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    Synthesis, Antifungal Activity, and Biocompatibility of Novel 1,4-Diazabicyclo[2.2.2]Octane (DABCO) Compounds and DABCO-Containing Denture Base Resins by Herman, Jenny L, Wang, Yapin, Lilly, Elizabeth A, Lallier, Thomas E, Peters, Brian M, Hamdan, Suleiman, Xu, Xiaoming, Fidel, Jr, Paul L, Noverr, Mairi C

    Published in Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (01-04-2017)
    “…The fungal pathogen causes a variety of oral infections, including denture stomatitis, which is characterized by inflammation of the oral mucosa in direct…”
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    Current oral hygiene and recreational behavioral trends in HIV disease by Mercante, Donald E., Guarisco, Emily, Lilly, Elizabeth A., Rao, Arni, Treas, Kelly, Beall, Clifford J., Thompson, Zach, Griffen, Ann L., Leys, Eugene J., Vazquez, Jose A., Hagensee, Michael E., Fidel, Paul L.

    Published in Clinical and experimental dental research (01-08-2023)
    “…Objective HIV disease is evolving with more HIV+ persons experiencing a high quality of life with well‐controlled viremia. We recently enrolled a large cohort…”
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    Assessment of the association between HIV viral load and CD4 cell count on the occurrence of oropharyngeal candidiasis in HIV-infected patients by MERCANTE, Donald E, LEIGH, Janet E, LILLY, Elizabeth A, MCNULTY, Kelly, FIDEL, Paul L

    “…Oropharyngeal candidiasis (OPC) is the most frequently observed oral infection in HIV-infected individuals. Historically, lower CD4 counts have been associated…”
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    Tissue-Associated Cytokine Expression in HIV-Positive Persons with Oropharyngeal Candidiasis by Lilly, Elizabeth A., Hart, Darrenn J., Leigh, Janet E., Hager, Shannon, McNulty, Kelly M., Mercante, Donald E., Fidel, Paul L

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-08-2004)
    “…Oropharyngeal candidiasis (OPC), caused by Candida albicanSy is the most common infection in human immunodeficiency virus (HlV)-positive persons. Although CD4+…”
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