The high affinity iron permease is a key virulence factor required for Rhizopus oryzae pathogenesis

Faculty Pharmacy Year: 2010
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages: 587–604
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Journal: Molecular Microbiology Blackwell Publishing Ltd Volume: 3
Keywords : , high affinity iron permease , , , virulence factor    
Abstract:
Rhizopus oryzae is the most common cause of mucormycosis, an angioinvasive fungal infection that causes more then 50% mortality rate despite first-line therapy. Clinical and animal model data clearly demonstrate that the presence of elevate
   
     
 
       

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