Due to the increasing prevalence and emergence of Non-Candida albicans Candida (NCAC) species, especially in immunosupressed patients, it is becoming urgent to deepen the current knowledge about virulence factors of these species. Adhesion of cells to epithe-lium is considered one of the major virulence factors of Candida species. However, relatively little is known concerning the adhesion mechanisms of NCAC species to epithelium, as well as about the factors affecting the adhesion process. This review focuses both the mechanisms that regulate the adhesion interactions and the factors involved and the description of the experimental methodology that has been used to perform the adhesion assays
We investigated in vitro adherence of 24 isolates of Candida parapsilosis and 12 isolates of Candida...
A plethora of intricate and dynamic molecular interactions occur between microbes and the epithelial...
Adherence of microorganisms to epidermal corneocytes may be a prerequisite for cutaneous colonizatio...
Due to the increasing prevalence and emergence of Non-Candida albicans Candida (NCAC) species, espec...
An in-vitro technique was used to investigate the effects of oral commensal bacteria, serum, saliva,...
Adhesion to host tissue represents one of the first steps during the early phase of fungal infection...
Monolayers of HeLa cells were incubated with Candida suspensions and the number of adherent yeasts p...
Non-Candida albicans Candida (NCAC) spp, are nowadays responsible for more than 50% of Candida infec...
Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis are two pathogenic yeasts particularly hazardous to immuno...
Candida albicans is an opportunistic, fungal pathogen of humans that frequently causes superficial i...
Candidal infections are common opportunistic infections in the compromized and manifest both as supe...
Candidal infections are common opportunistic infections in the compromized and manifest both as supe...
Oral candidiasis is an opportunistic infection caused primarily by Candida albicans. However, in rec...
Adhesion to mammalian epithelia is one of the prerequisites that are essential to accomplish pathoge...
The major aetiologic agent of oral candidosis is C. albicans, and adhesion to oral mucosal surfaces ...
We investigated in vitro adherence of 24 isolates of Candida parapsilosis and 12 isolates of Candida...
A plethora of intricate and dynamic molecular interactions occur between microbes and the epithelial...
Adherence of microorganisms to epidermal corneocytes may be a prerequisite for cutaneous colonizatio...
Due to the increasing prevalence and emergence of Non-Candida albicans Candida (NCAC) species, espec...
An in-vitro technique was used to investigate the effects of oral commensal bacteria, serum, saliva,...
Adhesion to host tissue represents one of the first steps during the early phase of fungal infection...
Monolayers of HeLa cells were incubated with Candida suspensions and the number of adherent yeasts p...
Non-Candida albicans Candida (NCAC) spp, are nowadays responsible for more than 50% of Candida infec...
Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis are two pathogenic yeasts particularly hazardous to immuno...
Candida albicans is an opportunistic, fungal pathogen of humans that frequently causes superficial i...
Candidal infections are common opportunistic infections in the compromized and manifest both as supe...
Candidal infections are common opportunistic infections in the compromized and manifest both as supe...
Oral candidiasis is an opportunistic infection caused primarily by Candida albicans. However, in rec...
Adhesion to mammalian epithelia is one of the prerequisites that are essential to accomplish pathoge...
The major aetiologic agent of oral candidosis is C. albicans, and adhesion to oral mucosal surfaces ...
We investigated in vitro adherence of 24 isolates of Candida parapsilosis and 12 isolates of Candida...
A plethora of intricate and dynamic molecular interactions occur between microbes and the epithelial...
Adherence of microorganisms to epidermal corneocytes may be a prerequisite for cutaneous colonizatio...