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Hypersusceptibility to Azole Antifungals in a Clinical Isolate of Candida glabrata with Reduced Aerobic Growth
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 06/26/09
Vandeputte P et al. - In addition to azole resistance, which is a common feature of C. glabrata mitochondrial petite mutants, the mutation of a nuclear gene affecting aerobic growth may lead to azole hypersusceptibility; however, the mechanisms underlying this phenotype remain to be determined.
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