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Fungal Biofilms
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Fungal Biofilms

2012
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[...]Pneumocystis species do not produce hyphal structures as part of their biofilms [6]. [...]hyphal formation is not a uniform feature of fungal biofilms. Genetic Determinants of Fungal Biofilm Formation Transcription factors play fundamental roles in both positive and negative regulation of biofilm formation through regulation of hyphal formation and cell surface proteins responsible for adherence [1]. Cell wall proteins are of particular interest in biofilm formation. Besides its expected role in adherence, the cell wall may have a sensory role that promotes adherence-induced responses [23].