Objectives: Although azole antifungals are considered to be fungistatic, miconazole has fungicidal activity against planktonic Candida albicans cells, presumably associated with the induction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. Only few data are available concerning the effect of miconazole against sessile C. albicans cells. In the present study, the fungicidal activity of miconazole against in vitro-grown mature Candida biofilms, and its relationship with the induction of ROS and ROS-dependent apoptosis were examined. Methods: The effect of miconazole on mature biofilms formed by 10 C. albicans strains and 5 strains from other Candida species was evaluated by plate counting and measuring the level of ROS induction. MIC tests were ...
One of the most prevalent causative organisms in human fungal infections is Candida albicans. The ex...
OBJECTIVE: Candida albicans biofilm is frequently found on artificial surfaces and the infections ...
Objectives: Candida biofilms are more resistant to antimicrobials than planktonic cells, which may e...
Objectives: Although azole antifungals are considered to be fungistatic, miconazole has fungicidal a...
We investigated the cellular mechanisms responsible for the occurrence of miconazole-tolerant persis...
We performed a whole-transcriptome analysis of miconazole-treated Candida albicans biofilms, using R...
The interest in fungal biofilm formation and in the resistance of fungal biofilms against antimicrob...
Objective: Miconazole is commonly used in the treatment of Candida-associated denture stomatitis (Ca...
The occurrence and recurrence of mucosal biofilm-related Candida infections, such as oral and vulvov...
Introduction: Candida species cause 6,3% of all hospital infections, however, they are responsible f...
Oral candidiasis in the form of Candida-associated denture stomatitis (CaDS) is associated with Cand...
Miconazole at 10 p g ml-l inhibited the growth of exponential phase cultures of Candida albicans and...
One of the most prevalent causative organisms in human fungal infections is Candida albicans. The ex...
OBJECTIVE: Candida albicans biofilm is frequently found on artificial surfaces and the infections ...
Objectives: Candida biofilms are more resistant to antimicrobials than planktonic cells, which may e...
Objectives: Although azole antifungals are considered to be fungistatic, miconazole has fungicidal a...
We investigated the cellular mechanisms responsible for the occurrence of miconazole-tolerant persis...
We performed a whole-transcriptome analysis of miconazole-treated Candida albicans biofilms, using R...
The interest in fungal biofilm formation and in the resistance of fungal biofilms against antimicrob...
Objective: Miconazole is commonly used in the treatment of Candida-associated denture stomatitis (Ca...
The occurrence and recurrence of mucosal biofilm-related Candida infections, such as oral and vulvov...
Introduction: Candida species cause 6,3% of all hospital infections, however, they are responsible f...
Oral candidiasis in the form of Candida-associated denture stomatitis (CaDS) is associated with Cand...
Miconazole at 10 p g ml-l inhibited the growth of exponential phase cultures of Candida albicans and...
One of the most prevalent causative organisms in human fungal infections is Candida albicans. The ex...
OBJECTIVE: Candida albicans biofilm is frequently found on artificial surfaces and the infections ...
Objectives: Candida biofilms are more resistant to antimicrobials than planktonic cells, which may e...