IN our previous papers 1 we have discussed the growth and regeneration of naked yeast protoplasts of Saccharomyces cerevisiae obtained by means of cell wall autolysis. In the former experiments ...
Replacing the antenna domain with eight alanines from Hmt1 disrupts dimerization and leads to growth defects in yeast and a loss of methylation activity, suggesting that dimerization of Hmt1 is ...
Hormonal changes: Fluctuations in hormone levels, particularly oestrogen, can create a favourable environment for Candida growth. This is why yeast infections are common during pregnancy ...
People following the candida diet limit or avoid certain foods, such as sugar, gluten, alcohol, and some dairy products, that may promote the growth of Candida yeast in the body. The diet also ...