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Authors: Andrutis, KA Riggle, PJ Kumamoto, CA Tzipori, S
Citation: Ka. Andrutis et al., Intestinal lesions associated with disseminated candidiasis in an experimental animal model, J CLIN MICR, 38(6), 2000, pp. 2317-2323

Authors: Woodbury, RL Topping, TB Diamond, DL Suciu, D Kumamoto, CA Hardy, SJS Randall, LL
Citation: Rl. Woodbury et al., Complexes between protein export chaperone SecB and SecA - Evidence for separate sites on SecA providing binding energy and regulatory interactions, J BIOL CHEM, 275(31), 2000, pp. 24191-24198

Authors: Riggle, PJ Kumamoto, CA
Citation: Pj. Riggle et Ca. Kumamoto, Role of a Candida albicans P1-type ATPase in resistance to copper and silver ion toxicity, J BACT, 182(17), 2000, pp. 4899-4905

Authors: Brown, DH Giusani, AD Chen, X Kumamoto, CA
Citation: Dh. Brown et al., Filamentous growth of Candida albicans in response to physical environmental cues and its regulation by the unique CZF1 gene, MOL MICROB, 34(4), 1999, pp. 651-662

Authors: Muren, EM Suciu, D Topping, TB Kumamoto, CA Randall, LL
Citation: Em. Muren et al., Mutational alterations in the homotetrameric chaperone SecB that implicatethe structure as dimer of dimers, J BIOL CHEM, 274(27), 1999, pp. 19397-19402

Authors: Cook, HA Kumamoto, CA
Citation: Ha. Cook et Ca. Kumamoto, Overproduction of SecA suppresses the export defect caused by a mutation in the gene encoding the Escherichia coli export chaperone SecB, J BACT, 181(10), 1999, pp. 3010-3017

Authors: Riggle, FJ Andrutis, KA Chen, X Tzipori, SR Kumamoto, CA
Citation: Fj. Riggle et al., Invasive lesions containing filamentous forms produced by a Candida albicans mutant that is defective in filamentous growth in culture, INFEC IMMUN, 67(7), 1999, pp. 3649-3652

Authors: Volkert, TL Baleja, JD Kumamoto, CA
Citation: Tl. Volkert et al., A highly mobile C-terminal tail of the Escherichia coli protein export chaperone SecB, BIOC BIOP R, 264(3), 1999, pp. 949-954
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