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    edited by Ronald L. Cihlar and Richard A. Calderone.
    Contents:
    Isolation of dendritic cells from human blood for in vitro interaction studies with fungal antigens / T. Sreevalsan
    Detection and quantitation of antifungal SIgA antibodies in body fluids / Michael F. Cole
    Phagocytosis and killing assays for Candida species / Chen Du and Richard A. Calderone
    Immunization protocols for use in animal models of candidiasis / Esther Segal and Hana Sandovsky-Losica
    Penetration of antifungal agents through Candida biofilms / L. Julia Douglas
    Candida biofilm analysis in the artificial throat using FISH / Bastiaan P. Krom ... [et al.]
    Conditions for optimal Candida biofilm development in microtiter plates / Bastiaan P. Krom ... [et al.]
    Animal models of candidiasis / Cornelius J. Clancy, Shaoji Cheng, and Minh H. Nguyen
    Candida albicans gene expression in an in vivo infection model / Michael D. Kruppa
    In vitro and ex vivo assays of virulence in Candida albicans / Richard A. Calderone
    Biotyping of Candida albicans and other fungi by yeast killer toxins sensitivity / Luciano Polonelli and Stephania Conti
    DNA fingerprinting Candida species / Claude Pujol and David R. Soll
    The application of tandem-affinity purification to Candida albicans / Chris Blackwell and Jeremy D. Brown
    Preparation of samples for proteomic analysis of the Candida albicans cell wall / Neeraj Chauhan
    Reporter gene assays in Candida albicans / Joy Sturtevant
    Genetic transformation of Candida albicans / Ana M. Ramon and William A. Fonzi
    Large-scale gene disruption using the UAU1 cassette / Clarissa J. Nobile and Aaaron P. Mitchell
    Standard growth media and common techniques for use with Candida albicans / Neeraj Chauhan and Michael D. Kruppa.
    Digital Access Springer 2009
  • Article
    Galletly C, James B.
    N Z Med J. 1979 Mar 14;89(631):171-3.
    Attention is drawn to the possible diagnosis of anorexia nervosa in young males with weight loss. The symptoms and signs are described, along with the setting in which the condition may develop. These points are illustrated by reference to a recently treated case. The poor prognosis of anorexia nervosa in males is emphasised.
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