REPLICATIVE AGING REMODELS THE CELL WALL AND IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED INTRACELLULAR TRAFFICKING IN HUMAN PATHOGENIC YEASTS

Replicative Aging Remodels the Cell Wall and Is Associated with Increased Intracellular Trafficking in Human Pathogenic Yeasts

ABSTRACT Replicative aging is an underexplored field of research in medical mycology.Cryptococcus neoformans (Cn) and Candida glabrata (Cg) are dreaded fungal pathogens that cause fatal invasive infections.The fungal cell wall is essential for yeast viability and pathogenesis.In this study, we provide data characterizing age-associated modification

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Challenges of providing healthcare worker education and training in protracted conflict: a focus on non-government controlled areas in north west Syria

Abstract Without healthcare workers (HCWs), health and humanitarian provision in Syria cannot be sustained either now or in the post-conflict phase.The protracted conflict has led to the copyright of more than 70% of the healthcare workforce.Those remaining work in dangerous conditions with insufficient resources and a healthcare system that has be

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