Cloning and Disruption of caPLB1, a Phospholipase B Gene Involved in the Pathogenicity of Candida albicans *
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M. Ghannoum | S. Nakashima | Y. Nozawa | A. Ibrahim | W. Fonzi | Yue Fu | J. Vitullo | S D Leidich | A S Ibrahim | Y Fu | A Koul | C Jessup | J Vitullo | W Fonzi | F Mirbod | S Nakashima | Y Nozawa | M A Ghannoum | S. Leidich | A. Koul | Charles Jessup | Fariba Mirbod
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