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Series: Methods in Molecular Biology | Volume: 1031 | Year: 2013 | Page Range: 145-153 | DOI: 10.1007/978-1-62703-481-4_17
Year prepared: 2013
The mouse intravenous (IV) challenge model of Candida albicans invasive fungal infection has been widely used to study the importance of the innate immune system in these infections. This chapter describes this well-characterized model, where fungal cells are administered directly into the mouse bloodstream to initiate a systemic infection. The preparation of tissue samples from infected mice to allow evaluation of disease progression and host responses is also described.
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Whole blood fractionation
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Species/Strain identification
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Species/Strain identification
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Collection of Clinical Material
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Detection in clinical samples
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General Molecular Biology
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Detection in clinical samples
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Assaying mycotoxins