RT-PCR detection of Candida albicans ALS gene expression in the reconstituted human epithelium (RHE) model of oral candidiasis and in model biofilms.
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Mahmoud A Ghannoum | M. Ghannoum | P. Mukherjee | J. Chandra | L. Hoyer | C. Green | Jyotsna Chandra | G. Cheng | Lois L Hoyer | Clayton B Green | Georgina Cheng | Pranab Mukherjee
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