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  1. Functional Amyloids in Adhesion of Non-albicans Candida Species
  2. Not gently down the stream: flow induces amyloid bonding in environmental and pathological fungal biofilms
  3. Roles of functional amyloids in biofilms
  4. Strain and temperature dependent aggregation ofCandida aurisis attenuated by inhibition of surface amyloid proteins
  5. Sticking to the Subject: Multifunctionality in Microbial Adhesins
  6. Structure of cell walls in yeast and other fungi
  7. The Paradoxical Effects of Serum Amyloid-P Component on Disseminated Candidiasis
  8. Blocking Serum Amyloid-P Component from Binding to Macrophages and Augmenting Fungal Functional Amyloid Increases Macrophage Phagocytosis of Candida albicans
  9. Cell–Cell Mating Interactions: Overview and Potential of Single-Cell Force Spectroscopy
  10. Structure and conservation of amyloid spines from the Candida albicans Als5 adhesin including similarity to human LARKS
  11. A New Function for Amyloid-Like Interactions: Cross-Beta Aggregates of Adhesins form Cell-to-Cell Bonds
  12. Single-cell fluidic force microscopy reveals stress-dependent molecular interactions in yeast mating
  13. Enzymatic Analysis of Yeast Cell Wall-Resident GAPDH and Its Secretion
  14. Enzymatic analysis of yeast cell wall-resident GAPDH and its secretion
  15. An Amyloid Core Sequence in the Major Candida albicans Adhesin Als1p Mediates Cell-Cell Adhesion
  16. The huntingtin inclusion is a dynamic phase-separated compartment
  17. What We Do Not Know about Fungal Cell Adhesion Molecules
  18. Amyloid-Like β-Aggregates as Force-Sensitive Switches in Fungal Biofilms and Infections
  19. Molecular Basis for Strain Variation in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Adhesin Flo11p
  20. Force activates cell-cell aggregation of yeast by activating amyloid-like protein aggregation
  21. Glycomics for Microbes and Microbiologists
  22. The Human Disease-Associated Aβ Amyloid Core Sequence Forms Functional Amyloids in a Fungal Adhesin
  23. Serum Amyloid P Component and Systemic Fungal Infection: Does It Protect the Host or Is It a Trojan Horse?
  24. Garcinia xanthochymus Benzophenones Promote Hyphal Apoptosis and Potentiate Activity of Fluconazole against Candida albicans Biofilms
  25. A unique biofilm in human deep mycoses: fungal amyloid is bound by host serum amyloid P component
  26. Garcinia benzophenones promote hyphal apoptosis and potentiate activity of fluconazole in Candida albicans biofilms
  27. Quantitative Analyses of Force-Induced Amyloid Formation in Candida albicans Als5p: Activation by Standard Laboratory Procedures
  28. Forces in yeast flocculation
  29. Role of Force-Sensitive Amyloid-Like Interactions in Fungal Catch Bonding and Biofilms
  30. Between Amyloids and Aggregation Lies a Connection with Strength and Adhesion
  31. Peptide Detection of Fungal Functional Amyloids in Infected Tissue
  32. Quantifying the Forces Driving Cell–Cell Adhesion in a Fungal Pathogen
  33. Does Candida albicans Als5p Amyloid Play a Role in Commensalism in Caenorhabditis elegans?
  34. Single-cell force spectroscopy of Als-mediated fungal adhesion
  35. Single-cell force spectroscopy of the medically important Staphylococcus epidermidis–Candida albicans interaction
  36. Nanoscale analysis of caspofungin-induced cell surface remodelling in Candida albicans
  37. Functional amyloid formation by Streptococcus mutans
  38. Roles of glycans in yeast cell walls
  39. Single-Molecule Imaging and Functional Analysis of Als Adhesins and Mannans during Candida albicans Morphogenesis
  40. Unzipping a Functional Microbial Amyloid
  41. New Features of Invasive Candidiasis in Humans: Amyloid Formation by Fungi and Deposition of Serum Amyloid P Component by the Host
  42. Strengthening relationships: amyloids create adhesion nanodomains in yeasts
  43. Atomic force microscopy – looking at mechanosensors on the cell surface
  44. Accelerated and Adaptive Evolution of Yeast Sexual Adhesins
  45. A Role for Amyloid in Cell Aggregation and Biofilm Formation
  46. Force-induced formation and propagation of adhesion nanodomains in living fungal cells
  47. A screen for deficiencies in GPI-anchorage of wall glycoproteins in yeast
  48. On the evolution of fungal and yeast cell walls
  49. Tandem Repeats Domain in Candida Albicans Als Adhesins
  50. Glycoconjugate structure and function in fungal cell walls
  51. Yeast Cell Adhesion Molecules Have Functional Amyloid-Forming Sequences
  52. Postmortem candidaemia: marker of disseminated disease
  53. Structure and Function of Glycosylated Tandem Repeats from Candida albicans Als Adhesins
  54. Unfolding Individual Als5p Adhesion Proteins on Live Cells
  55. Amyloid Formation By Peptides From Yeast Adhesins
  56. Chapter 15 GPI Proteins in Biogenesis and Structure of Yeast Cell Walls
  57. The Antifungal Vaccine Derived from the Recombinant N Terminus of Als3p Protects Mice against the Bacterium Staphylococcus aureus
  58. Antibody Titer Threshold Predicts Anti‐Candidal Vaccine Efficacy Even though the Mechanism of Protection Is Induction of Cell‐Mediated Immunity
  59. Candida albicans Als Adhesins Have Conserved Amyloid-Forming Sequences
  60. Polymicrobial bloodstream infections involving Candida species: analysis of patients and review of the literature
  61. Conserved Processes and Lineage-Specific Proteins in Fungal Cell Wall Evolution
  62. A Biochemical Guide to Yeast Adhesins: Glycoproteins for Social and Antisocial Occasions
  63. Candida albicansAls proteins mediate aggregation with bacteria and yeasts
  64. Threonine-Rich Repeats Increase Fibronectin Binding in the Candida albicans Adhesin Als5p
  65. Comparative Genomics Reveals Long, Evolutionarily Conserved, Low-Complexity Islands in Yeast Proteins
  66. Composition-Modified Matrices Improve Identification of Homologs of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Low-Complexity Glycoproteins
  67. Inhibition of Adherence and Killing of Candida albicans with a 23-Mer Peptide (Fn/23) with Dual Antifungal Properties
  68. The ER-Golgi v-SNARE Bet1p is required for cross-linking  -agglutinin to the cell wall in yeast
  69. Global Cell Surface Conformational Shift Mediated by a Candida albicans Adhesin
  70. Degenerate Peptide Recognition by Candida albicans Adhesins Als5p and Als1p
  71. Role of Fig2p in Agglutination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  72. Environmentally induced reversible conformational switching in the yeast cell adhesion protein α-agglutinin
  73. Interaction of α-Agglutinin and a-Agglutinin,Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sexual Cell Adhesion Molecules
  74. Delineation of Functional Regions within the Subunits of theSaccharomyces cerevisiae Cell Adhesion Molecule a-Agglutinin
  75. Systematic analysis of oxidative degradation of polysaccharides using PAGE and HPLC–MS
  76. A CD2-Based Model of Yeast α-Agglutinin Elucidates Solution Properties and Binding Characteristics
  77. Identification of a ligand-binding site in an immunoglobulin fold domain of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae adhesion protein alpha-agglutinin.
  78. Structure of Saccharomyces cerevisiae α-Agglutinin
  79. Homology modeling of an immunoglobulin-like domain in theSaccharomyces cerevisiaeadhesion protein α-agglutinin
  80. Identification of six complementation classes involved in the biosynthesis of glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchors in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
  81. Genetics of a-agglutunin function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  82. Glycosyl phosphatidylinositol-dependent cross-linking of alpha-agglutinin and beta 1,6-glucan in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell wall.
  83. Is there a role for GPIs in yeast cell-wall assembly?
  84. α-Agglutinin expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  85. Pheromone induction of agglutination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae a cells.
  86. Agglutination and mating activity of the MF alpha 2-encoded alpha-factor analog in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
  87. Determination of reducing sugars in the nanomole range with tetrazolium blue
  88. A demonstration of erythrocyte membrane asymmetry
  89. Structure-activity relationships in the dodecapeptide .alpha.-factor of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: position 6 analogs are poor inducers of agglutinability
  90. Structure-activity relationships in the dodecapeptide .alpha. factor of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  91. Developmental restriction of mobility of concanavalin a receptors
  92. Characterization of a yeast d-mannan with an α-d-glucosyl phosphate residue as an important immunochemical determinant