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Front cover illustration
Artificially colour-enhanced photomicrograph showing chlamydospores and pseudohyphae produced by the pathogenic yeast species Candida dubliniensis following incubation on Rice Agar Tween (RAT) medium. The chlamydospores and suspensor cells have been coloured red and the hyphae have been coloured blue. Each chlamydospore is approximately 4 μm in diameter. Image courtesy Derek Sullivan, Gary Moran and David Coleman, Dublin Dental School & Hospital, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. See the paper by Moran et al. in the October 2004 issue, vol. 150, part 10, pp. 3363-3382.
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