A detailed lipidomic study of human pathogenic fungi Candida auris is a research paper published in FEMS Yeast Research (2020). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.494. It has been cited 26 times.
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Grant: AMR/149 (2)-2018-ECD-II
Indian Council of Medical Research
Grant: No.52/08/2019-BIO/BMS
Department of Science and Technology, Republic of South Africa
Grant: SR/PURSE Phase 2/29(C)
Government of India for financial support
Grant: BT/PB/Centre/03/ICGEB/2011-PhaseII
Kansas State University
Grant: EPS 0236913
Kansas State University
Grant: MCB 1413036
Kansas State University
Grant: MCB 0920663
Kansas State University
Grant: DBI 0521587
Kansas State University
Grant: DBI1228622
Kansas State University
Grant: K-INBRE
Kansas State University
Grant: P20GM103418
National Science Foundation
Grant: 0236913
Phase IV: Improvement of the Academic Research Infrastructure
National Science Foundation
Grant: 0920663
Collaborative Research: Metabolomic Profiling and Functions of Oxidized Membrane Lipids in Plant Stress Responses
National Science Foundation
Grant: 1413036
Collaborative Research: Lipidomic Profiling, Dynamics, and Functions of Head-group Acylation of Membrane Lipids in Plant Stress Responses
National Science Foundation
Grant: 1228622
MRI: Acquisition of a high-sensitivity triple quadrupole mass spectrometer for the Kansas Lipidomics Research Center
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5P20GM103418-22
Kansas IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (K-INBRE)
National Science Foundation
Grant: 0521587
Acquisition of Mass Spectrometers for the Kansas State University Functional Genomics Laboratories
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