The most common form of oral candidiasis, denture-associated stomatitis, involves biofilm growth on an oral prosthetic surface. Cells in this unique environment are equipped to withstand host defenses and survive antifungal therapy. Studies of the biofilm process on dentures have primarily been limited to in vitro models. We developed a rodent acrylic denture model and characterized the Candida albicans and mixed oral bacterial flora biofilm formation, architecture, and drug resistance in vivo, using time course quantitative culture experiments, confocal microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and antifungal susceptibility assays. We also examined the utility of the model for measurement of C. albicans gene expression and tested the impac...
Aims: Candida adhesion to any oral substrata is the first and essential stage in forming a pathogeni...
Oral candidiasis is the final outcome of the vulnerability of the host as the virulence of the invad...
Despite therapeutic progress, opportunistic oral fungal infectious diseases have increased in preval...
Purpose. In vitro analyses of virulence, pathogenicity and associated host cell responses are import...
Purpose. In vitro analyses of virulence, pathogenicity and associated host cell responses are import...
Purpose. In vitro analyses of virulence, pathogenicity and associated host cell responses are import...
Purpose. In vitro analyses of virulence, pathogenicity and associated host cell responses are import...
Candidiasis caused by Candida albicans, which is the most virulent species that can colonize in the ...
This study examined the influence of bacteria on the virulence and pathogenicity of candidal biofilm...
More than half of all human microbial infections can be associated to biofilms, highlighting the imp...
Aims: Candida albicans adhesion to any oral substrata is the first and essential stage in forming a ...
Denture stomatitis and denture-related halitosis are two of the most prevalent denture related infec...
Oral candidiasis is the final outcome of the vulnerability of the host as the virulence of the invad...
Microbial biofilms are wide-spread in nature and the organisms within them are often able to cause a...
Biofilms contribute to the pathogenesis of oral candidiasis, some 15% of which may be due to dual Ca...
Aims: Candida adhesion to any oral substrata is the first and essential stage in forming a pathogeni...
Oral candidiasis is the final outcome of the vulnerability of the host as the virulence of the invad...
Despite therapeutic progress, opportunistic oral fungal infectious diseases have increased in preval...
Purpose. In vitro analyses of virulence, pathogenicity and associated host cell responses are import...
Purpose. In vitro analyses of virulence, pathogenicity and associated host cell responses are import...
Purpose. In vitro analyses of virulence, pathogenicity and associated host cell responses are import...
Purpose. In vitro analyses of virulence, pathogenicity and associated host cell responses are import...
Candidiasis caused by Candida albicans, which is the most virulent species that can colonize in the ...
This study examined the influence of bacteria on the virulence and pathogenicity of candidal biofilm...
More than half of all human microbial infections can be associated to biofilms, highlighting the imp...
Aims: Candida albicans adhesion to any oral substrata is the first and essential stage in forming a ...
Denture stomatitis and denture-related halitosis are two of the most prevalent denture related infec...
Oral candidiasis is the final outcome of the vulnerability of the host as the virulence of the invad...
Microbial biofilms are wide-spread in nature and the organisms within them are often able to cause a...
Biofilms contribute to the pathogenesis of oral candidiasis, some 15% of which may be due to dual Ca...
Aims: Candida adhesion to any oral substrata is the first and essential stage in forming a pathogeni...
Oral candidiasis is the final outcome of the vulnerability of the host as the virulence of the invad...
Despite therapeutic progress, opportunistic oral fungal infectious diseases have increased in preval...