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    Cinnamomum zeylanicum bark essential oil induces cell wall remodelling and spindle defects in Candida albicans
    Cinnamomum zeylanicum bark essential oil induces cell wall remodelling and spindle defects in Candida albicans
    by Zinnat Shahina, Amira M. El-Ganiny, Jessica Minion, Malcolm Whiteway, Taranum Sultana, Tanya E. S. Dahms
    Published 2018-02-01
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    EF1025, a Hypothetical Protein From Enterococcus faecalis, Interacts With DivIVA and Affects Cell Length and Cell Shape
    EF1025, a Hypothetical Protein From Enterococcus faecalis, Interacts With DivIVA and Affects Cell Length and Cell Shape
    by Kusum Sharma, Kusum Sharma, Taranum Sultana, Mingmin Liao, Tanya E. S. Dahms, Jo-Anne R. Dillon, Jo-Anne R. Dillon
    Published 2020-02-01
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    Back to Nature: Combating <i>Candida</i> <i>albicans</i> Biofilm, Phospholipase and Hemolysin Using Plant Essential Oils
    Back to Nature: Combating <i>Candida</i> <i>albicans</i> Biofilm, Phospholipase and Hemolysin Using Plant Essential Oils
    by Ahmed M. El-Baz, Rasha A. Mosbah, Reham M. Goda, Basem Mansour, Taranum Sultana, Tanya E. S. Dahms, Amira M. El-Ganiny
    Published 2021-01-01
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    Multiple phenotypes in adult mice following inactivation of the Coxsackievirus and Adenovirus Receptor (Car) gene.
    Multiple phenotypes in adult mice following inactivation of the Coxsackievirus and Adenovirus Receptor (Car) gene.
    by Ahmad Pazirandeh, Taranum Sultana, Momina Mirza, Björn Rozell, Kjell Hultenby, Karin Wallis, Björn Vennström, Ben Davis, Anders Arner, Rainer Heuchel, Matthias Löhr, Lennart Philipson, Kerstin Sollerbrant
    Published 2011-01-01
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