The multitude of targets for the immune system and drug therapy in the fungal cell wall
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TextoSeries ; Microbes and Infection, 7, p.789-798, 2005Trabajos contenidos: - Nimrichter, L
- Rodrigues, M.L
- Rodrigues, E.G
- Travassos, L.R
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Recent studies on fungi revealed that several cytosolic and membrane components migrate to the cell wall together with secreted proteins and biosynthetic polysaccharides to build a dynamic immunoreactive structure. New aspects of fungal cell wall assembly and biosynthesis, focusing on the potential of glycolipids, melanin, heat-shock proteins, histone and surface antigens as targets of drugs and antifungal antibodies are discussed.
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