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It's not all about us: evolution and maintenance of Cryptococcus virulence requires selection outside the human host
Aleeza Gerstein,
Kirsten Nielsen
Microbiology
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Cryptococcus
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Virulence
100%
Human Host
100%
Abiotic Stress
50%
Virulence Factors
25%
Pathogenicity
25%
Human Disease
25%
Unanswered Questions
25%
AIDS-related
25%
Sampling Device
25%
Immunocompromised Patients
25%
Genomic Tools
25%
Virulence Traits
25%
In Vitro Model System
25%
Environmental Selection
25%
Phenotypic Diversity
25%
Trait Diversity
25%
Obligate Pathogen
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Filobasidiella
100%
Infectious Agent
75%
Immunocompromised Patient
25%
Virulence Factor
25%
Taxon
25%
Pathogenicity
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Filobasidiella
100%
Infectious Agent
75%
Virulence Factor
25%
Taxon
25%
Genomics
25%