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  • Differential susceptibility to Candida albicans in mice

    Mus musculus Mus musculus

    C5-deficiency in the A/J and recombinant congenic strain, BcA17, is linked to a dysregulated inflammatory response to Candida albicans infection and high morbidity compared to C5-sufficient C57Bl/6J (B6) mice. The recombinant congenic BcA70 strain thus provides an ideal model to study the effect of …

    Authors: Mullick A, Leon Z, Min-Oo G, Berghout J, Lo R, Daniels E et al.

    Organization: McGill University Biochemistry Montreal …

    Total # Biosets: 2

  • Candida infected Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells

    Homo sapiens Homo sapiens

    Using oligonucleotide microarray analysis, we identified 56 genes that were transcriptionally up-regulated and 69 that were suppressed upon exposure of endothelial cells to C. albicans. Among the regulated genes those attributed to the categories ‘chemotaxis’, ‘signaling’, and ‘transcription and tra…

    Authors: Müller V, Viemann D, Schmidt M, Endres N, Ludwig S, Leverkus M et al.

    Organization: University of Muenster Experimental Derm…

    Total # Biosets: 1

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  • Neil A R Gow
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  • Concha Gil
  • Alistair J P Brown
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
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  • Pileje
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  • Biotechnology Research Institute

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