The Interface between Fungal Biofilms and Innate Immunity

Fungal biofilms are communities of adherent cells surrounded by an extracellular matrix.These biofilms are commonly found during infection caused by a variety of fungal pathogens.Clinically, biofilm infections can be extremely difficult to eradicate due to their resistance to antifungals and host defenses.Biofilm formation can protect fungal pathog

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Interlimb Transfer of Grasp Orientation is Asymmetrical

One the most fundamental aspects of the human motor Garden:Kitchen, Dining system is the hemispheric asymmetry seen in behavioral specialization.Hemispheric dominance can be inferred by a contralateral hand preference in grasping.Few studies have considered grasp orientation in the context of manual lateralization and none has looked at grasp orien

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