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Dana Davis
Dana Davis
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Rapid Hypothesis Testing with Candida albicans through Gene Disruption with Short Homology Regions
RB Wilson, D Davis, AP Mitchell
Journal of bacteriology 181 (6), 1868-1874, 1999
9101999
Calcineurin is essential for survival during membrane stress in Candida albicans
MC Cruz, AL Goldstein, JR Blankenship, M Del Poeta, D Davis, ...
The EMBO journal, 2002
3982002
RIM101-Dependent and -Independent Pathways Govern pH Responses in Candida albicans
D Davis, RB Wilson, AP Mitchell
Molecular and cellular biology 20 (3), 971-978, 2000
3692000
Candida albicans RIM101 pH Response Pathway Is Required for Host-Pathogen Interactions
D Davis, JE Edwards Jr, AP Mitchell, AS Ibrahim
Infection and immunity 68 (10), 5953-5959, 2000
3672000
Transcriptional profiling in Candida albicans reveals new adaptive responses to extracellular pH and functions for Rim101p
ES Bensen, SJ Martin, M Li, J Berman, DA Davis
Molecular microbiology 54 (5), 1335-1351, 2004
3002004
A recyclable Candida albicans URA3 cassette for PCR product‐directed gene disruptions
R Bryce Wilson, D Davis, BM Enloe, AP Mitchell
Yeast 16 (1), 65-70, 2000
2872000
Candida albicans Mds3p, a Conserved Regulator of pH Responses and Virulence Identified Through Insertional Mutagenesis
DA Davis, VM Bruno, L Loza, SG Filler, AP Mitchell
Genetics 162 (4), 1573-1581, 2002
2392002
How human pathogenic fungi sense and adapt to pH: the link to virulence
DA Davis
Current opinion in microbiology 12 (4), 365-370, 2009
2352009
Adaptation to environmental pH in Candida albicans and its relation to pathogenesis
D Davis
Current genetics 44, 1-7, 2003
2282003
Yeast wall protein 1 of Candida albicans
BL Granger, ML Flenniken, DA Davis, AP Mitchell, JE Cutler
Microbiology 151 (5), 1631-1644, 2005
1562005
Roles of Candida albicans Dfg5p and Dcw1p Cell Surface Proteins in Growth and Hypha Formation
E Spreghini, DA Davis, R Subaran, M Kim, AP Mitchell
Eukaryotic cell 2 (4), 746-755, 2003
1422003
Genetic control of chlamydospore formation in Candida albicans
CJ Nobile, VM Bruno, ML Richard, DA Davis, AP Mitchell
Microbiology 149 (12), 3629-3637, 2003
1372003
Candida albicans Rim13p, a Protease Required for Rim101p Processing at Acidic and Alkaline pHs
M Li, SJ Martin, VM Bruno, AP Mitchell, DA Davis
Eukaryotic cell 3 (3), 741-751, 2004
1352004
Candida albicans Ferric Reductases Are Differentially Regulated in Response to Distinct Forms of Iron Limitation by the Rim101 and CBF Transcription Factors
YU Baek, M Li, DA Davis
Eukaryotic cell 7 (7), 1168-1179, 2008
1292008
Endoplasmic reticulum dynamics, inheritance, and cytoskeletal interactions in budding yeast
KL Fehrenbacher, D Davis, M Wu, I Boldogh, LA Pon
Molecular biology of the cell 13 (3), 854-865, 2002
1142002
Snf7p, a Component of the ESCRT-III Protein Complex, Is an Upstream Member of the RIM101 Pathway in Candida albicans
AL Kullas, M Li, DA Davis
Eukaryotic cell 3 (6), 1609-1618, 2004
852004
Adaptation to environmental pH: integrating the Rim101 and calcineurin signal transduction pathways
AL Kullas, SJ Martin, D Davis
Molecular microbiology 66 (4), 858-871, 2007
842007
Evidence for Novel pH-Dependent Regulation of Candida albicans Rim101, a Direct Transcriptional Repressor of the Cell Wall β-Glycosidase Phr2
YU Baek, SJ Martin, DA Davis
Eukaryotic Cell 5 (9), 1550-1559, 2006
762006
C. albicans Colonization of Human Mucosal Surfaces
P Southern, J Horbul, D Maher, DA Davis
PloS one 3 (4), e2067, 2008
702008
Mds3 Regulates Morphogenesis in Candida albicans through the TOR Pathway
LF Zacchi, J Gomez-Raja, DA Davis
Molecular and cellular biology 30 (14), 3695-3710, 2010
682010
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