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The following pages link to Jarrod R Fortwendel (Q43089774):
Displaying 18 items.
- Newer combination antifungal therapies for invasive aspergillosis. (Q35642204) (← links)
- Differential Support of Aspergillus fumigatus Morphogenesis by Yeast and Human Actins (Q35837472) (← links)
- Orchestration of Morphogenesis in Filamentous Fungi: Conserved Roles for Ras Signaling Networks. (Q35918560) (← links)
- Autoantibody-Mediated Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis in Rasgrp1-Deficient Mice. (Q37072048) (← links)
- Regulation of expression, activity and localization of fungal chitin synthases (Q37869907) (← links)
- Control of Ras-mediated signaling in Aspergillus fumigatus (Q38222203) (← links)
- Exploration of Aspergillus fumigatus Ras pathways for novel antifungal drug targets. (Q38376334) (← links)
- Localization and activity of the calcineurin catalytic and regulatory subunit complex at the septum is essential for hyphal elongation and proper septation in Aspergillus fumigatus. (Q39427537) (← links)
- Ras-Mediated Signal Transduction and Virulence in Human Pathogenic Fungi (Q39796309) (← links)
- Regulatable Ras Activity Is Critical for Proper Establishment and Maintenance of Polarity in Aspergillus fumigatus (Q42006535) (← links)
- A Fungus-Specific Protein Domain Is Essential for RasA-Mediated Morphogenetic Signaling in Aspergillus fumigatus (Q42358747) (← links)
- Differential localization patterns of septins during growth of the human fungal pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus reveal novel functions. (Q42633191) (← links)
- The chitin synthase genes chsA and chsC are not required for cell wall stress responses in the human pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus (Q43089697) (← links)
- The Aspergillus fumigatus farnesyltransferase β-subunit, RamA, mediates growth, virulence, and antifungal susceptibility (Q47119411) (← links)
- Aspergillus fumigatus rasA and rasB regulate the timing and morphology of asexual development. (Q48209829) (← links)
- Whole-genome sequencing reveals highly specific gene targeting by in vitro assembled Cas9-ribonucleoprotein complexes in Aspergillus fumigatus. (Q55491716) (← links)
- Loss of Septation Initiation Network (SIN) kinases blocks tissue invasion and unlocks echinocandin cidal activity against Aspergillus fumigatus (Q112751849) (← links)
- Wikidata:Duke University/Common topics of publications co-authored by Duke people (← links | edit)