Paradoxical effect to caspofungin inCandidaspecies does not confer survival advantage in aDrosophilamodel of candidiasis
Virulence2013Vol. 4(6), pp. 497–498
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Abstract
The paradoxical growth (PG) to echinocandins has been observed in vitro in Candida and Aspergillus species.1 Its mechanisms are incompletely understood, although activation of calcineurin and chiti...
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