License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Most Candida spp. infections are associated with biofilm formation on host surfaces. Cells within these communities display a phenotype resistant to antimicrobials and host defenses, so biofilm-associated infections are difficult to treat, representing a source of reinfections. The present study evaluated the effect of eugenol on the adherence properties and biofilm formation capacity of Candida dubliniensis and Candida tropicalis isolated from the oral cavity of HIV-infected patients. All isolates were able to form biofilms on different substrate surfaces. Eugenol showed inhibitory activity against planktonic...
Candida auris, a decade old Candida species, has been identified globally as a significant nosocomia...
Research articlePseudomonas aeruginosa inhibits in-vitro Candida biofilm development HMHN Bandara1, ...
The ability of yeast-like fungi to form biofilms (structurally organized microbial communities) lead...
Background Inhibition and eradication of Staphylococcus aureus biofilms with conventional antibiotic...
Background The first step in infection by Candida albicans is adhesion to host cells or implanted me...
This study evaluated the influence of the extract of Eugenia uniflora in adhesion to human buccal ep...
Purpose: The biofilm formation of an organism can be considered as virulence factor, which turns sen...
Objectives: Candida biofilms are more resistant to antimicrobials than planktonic cells, which may e...
dida albicans is mainly present in a three-dimensional multicellular structure, which is called a bi...
Candida biofilm formation is common during infection and environmental growth. We tested the impacts...
Oral candidiasis is the most common opportunistic infection in individuals infected with the human i...
Polymicrobial biofilms are an understudied and a clinically relevant problem. This study evaluates t...
Like other microorganisms, free-living Candida albicans is mainly present in a three-dimensional mul...
One of the most prevalent causative organisms in human fungal infections is Candida albicans. The ex...
Abstract A serious problem for humans is the propensity of Candida albicans to adhere to various sur...
Candida auris, a decade old Candida species, has been identified globally as a significant nosocomia...
Research articlePseudomonas aeruginosa inhibits in-vitro Candida biofilm development HMHN Bandara1, ...
The ability of yeast-like fungi to form biofilms (structurally organized microbial communities) lead...
Background Inhibition and eradication of Staphylococcus aureus biofilms with conventional antibiotic...
Background The first step in infection by Candida albicans is adhesion to host cells or implanted me...
This study evaluated the influence of the extract of Eugenia uniflora in adhesion to human buccal ep...
Purpose: The biofilm formation of an organism can be considered as virulence factor, which turns sen...
Objectives: Candida biofilms are more resistant to antimicrobials than planktonic cells, which may e...
dida albicans is mainly present in a three-dimensional multicellular structure, which is called a bi...
Candida biofilm formation is common during infection and environmental growth. We tested the impacts...
Oral candidiasis is the most common opportunistic infection in individuals infected with the human i...
Polymicrobial biofilms are an understudied and a clinically relevant problem. This study evaluates t...
Like other microorganisms, free-living Candida albicans is mainly present in a three-dimensional mul...
One of the most prevalent causative organisms in human fungal infections is Candida albicans. The ex...
Abstract A serious problem for humans is the propensity of Candida albicans to adhere to various sur...
Candida auris, a decade old Candida species, has been identified globally as a significant nosocomia...
Research articlePseudomonas aeruginosa inhibits in-vitro Candida biofilm development HMHN Bandara1, ...
The ability of yeast-like fungi to form biofilms (structurally organized microbial communities) lead...