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Melanin is an essential component for the integrity of the cell wall of Aspergillus fumigatus conidia
BMC Microbiology, 08/25/09
Pihet M et al. – The results suggest that, in addition to a protective role against the host's immune defences, melanin is also a structural component of the conidial wall that is required for correct assembly of the cell wall layers and the expression at the conidial surface of adhesins and other virulence factors.
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