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Immunology and Infection
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Establishing a Mouse Model for
Candida albicans
-Associated Catheter-Related Infection
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Author Spotlight: Enhancing Candida albicans Detection in Catheter Infections Using Fluorescent Protein Tagging
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Immunology and Infection
A Catheter-Related
Candida albicans
Infection Model in Mouse
Author Spotlight: Enhancing Candida albicans Detection in Catheter Infections Using Fluorescent Protein Tagging
Establishing a Mouse Model for
Candida albicans
-Associated Catheter-Related Infection
DOI:
10.3791/65307-v
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01:07 min
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March 22, 2024
•
Chen Yang
,
Fei Mo
,
Jiaxue Zhang
,
Peipei Zhang
,
Qingqing Li
,
Jiye Zhang
1
School of Pharmacy, Health Science Center
,
Xi’an Jiaotong University
,
2
Key Laboratory of Livestock Infectious Diseases in Northeast China, Ministry of Education, College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine
,
Shenyang Agricultural University
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