Epidermal galactose spurs chytrid virulence and predicts amphibian colonization
The skin disease chytridiomycosis is linked to global amphibian declines but effective mitigation measures require improved understanding of the mechanisms underpinning the disease ecology. This study identifies key mediators of interactions between the fungal pathogen and amphibian skin, providing...
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Autores principales: | Yu Wang, Elin Verbrugghe, Leander Meuris, Koen Chiers, Moira Kelly, Diederik Strubbe, Nico Callewaert, Frank Pasmans, An Martel |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f43fcfba961a4665bf6deb2f9eddbb1a |
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