Titan cell formation is unique to Cryptococcus species complex
Members of the Cryptococcus species complex stand out by unique virulence factors that allowed evolutionary transition to pathogenesis. Among the factors contributing to cryptococcosis is a morphological transformation into giant (Titan) cells. It remains unclear whether species outside of the C. ne...
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Auteurs principaux: | Mariusz Dyląg, Rodney J. Colon-Reyes, Lukasz Kozubowski |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2020
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