Ectophosphatase activity in conidial forms of Fonsecaea pedrosoi is modulated by exogenous phosphate and influences fungal adhesion to mammalian cells.
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Ectophosphatase activity in conidial forms of Fonsecaea pedrosoi is modulated by exogenous phosphate and influences fungal adhesion to mammalian cells.
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Ectophosphatase activity in co ...... l adhesion to mammalian cells.
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Carla Holandino
Celuta S Alviano
Fabiano F Esteves
José R Meyer-Fernandes
Lucimar F Kneipp
Luiz R Travassos
Thais Souto-Padrón
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10.1099/MIC.0.27405-0
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2004-10-01T00:00:00Z