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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Management of acute viral encephalitis in Brazil

The appropriate management of acute viral encephalitis is a challenge.Clinical picture includes general symptoms and a wide range of neurological signs.Etiological diagnosis cannot be performed only by clinical means and depends on neuroimaging studies and cerebrospinal fluid molecular analyses.It is recommended since some of these viruses are trea

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An efficient 3D column-only P300 speller paradigm utilizing few numbers of electrodes and flashings for practical BCI implementation

The event related P300 potentials, positive waveforms in electroencephalography (EEG) signals, are often utilized in brain computer interfaces (BCI).Many studies have been carried out to improve the performance of P300 speller systems either by developing signal processing algorithms and classifiers with different architectures or by designing new

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