Mira Edgerton

Affiliations: 
State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States 
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Dentistry, Microbiology Biology, Molecular Biology
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Norris HL, Kumar R, Edgerton M. (2021) A Novel Role for Histatin 5 in Combination with Zinc to Promote Commensalism in Survivor Cells. Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland). 10
Norris HL, Kumar R, Ong CY, et al. (2020) Zinc Binding by Histatin 5 Promotes Fungicidal Membrane Disruption in and . Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland). 6
Puri S, Kumar R, Rojas IG, et al. (2019) Iron Chelator Deferasirox Reduces Invasion of Oral Epithelial Cells and Infection Levels in Murine Oropharyngeal Candidiasis. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
McCall AD, Kumar R, Edgerton M. (2018) Candida albicans Sfl1/Sfl2 regulatory network drives the formation of pathogenic microcolonies. Plos Pathogens. 14: e1007316
Salvatori O, Pathirana RU, Kay JG, et al. (2018) Ras1 inactivation increases resistance to phagosomal killing by human neutrophils. Infection and Immunity
McCall A, Edgerton M. (2017) Real-Time Approach to Flow Cell Imaging of Candida albicans Biofilm Development. Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland). 3
Pathirana RU, Friedman J, Norris HL, et al. (2017) Fluconazole Resistant Candida auris is Susceptible to Salivary Histatin 5 Killing and to Intrinsic Host Defenses. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
Hampe IAI, Friedman J, Edgerton M, et al. (2017) An acquired mechanism of antifungal drug resistance simultaneously enables Candida albicans to escape from intrinsic host defenses. Plos Pathogens. 13: e1006655
Kumar R, Breindel C, Saraswat D, et al. (2017) Candida albicans Sap6 amyloid regions function in cellular aggregation and zinc binding, and contribute to zinc acquisition. Scientific Reports. 7: 2908
Du H, Puri S, McCall A, et al. (2017) Human Salivary Protein Histatin 5 Has Potent Bactericidal Activity against ESKAPE Pathogens. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology. 7: 41
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