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Three stages of fungal infection have been described; attachment of the fungal cells, production of germ tubes and penetration of the epithelial surface by hyphae. It was the purpose of our investiĀgations to study the influence of azole compounds on these three stages of infection.
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Bremm, K.D., Hawkins, J., Plempel, M., Berg, D. (1991). Influence of Azole Compounds on Adhesion, Germ Tube Formation and Virulence of C. Albicans in Cell Cultures and Infected Animals. In: TĆ¼mbay, E., Seeliger, H.P.R., AnĒ§, Ć. (eds) Candida and Candidamycosis. Federation of European Microbiological Societies Symposium Series, vol 50. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5910-4_13
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