Antimycotic perfusion through Candida biofilms was demonstrated by a modification of a simple in vitro diffusion cell bioassay system. Using this model, the perfusion of three commonly used antifungal agents, amphotericin B, fluconazole, and flucytosine, was investigated in biofilms of three different Candida species (i.e., Candida albicans, Candida parapsilosis, and Candida krusei) that were developed on microporous filters. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that C. albicans formed a contiguous biofilm with tightly packed blastospores and occasional hyphae compared with C. parapsilosis and C. krusei, which developed confluent biofilms displaying structural heterogeneity and a lesser cell density, after 48 h of incubation on nutrient ag...
A simple catheter disk model system was used to study the development in vitro of mixed species biof...
The prevalent use of indwelling medical devices has almost paralleled the increasing frequency of fu...
The aims of the study were to evaluate the influence of culture media on biofilm formation by C. alb...
We have examined the effect of continuous perfusion with antifungals on Candida albicans biofilms un...
To understand the process of Candida biofilm development and the effects of antifungal agents on bio...
Candida cells can form biofilms that frequently are sources of infections and are less susceptible t...
A variety of manifestations of Candida albicans infections are associated with the formation of biof...
Development of Candida spp. biofilms on medical devices such as catheters and voice prosthesis has b...
Candida albicans exists as a commensal in healthy adults but is one of the most common causes of fun...
A filter disk assay is described, which measures the penetration of antifungal agents through Candid...
Candida albicans exists as a commensal within the human body. It possesses different virulence facto...
The increasing rate of Candida infections in medical devices rendered it as one of the most common n...
The most common antifungal agents used to treat candidiasis are fluconazole and amphotericin B. As ...
Prolonged use of implanted medical devices has been linked with device-associated infections. Since ...
Candida albicans is a normal member of the human microbiota that asymptomatically colonizes healthy ...
A simple catheter disk model system was used to study the development in vitro of mixed species biof...
The prevalent use of indwelling medical devices has almost paralleled the increasing frequency of fu...
The aims of the study were to evaluate the influence of culture media on biofilm formation by C. alb...
We have examined the effect of continuous perfusion with antifungals on Candida albicans biofilms un...
To understand the process of Candida biofilm development and the effects of antifungal agents on bio...
Candida cells can form biofilms that frequently are sources of infections and are less susceptible t...
A variety of manifestations of Candida albicans infections are associated with the formation of biof...
Development of Candida spp. biofilms on medical devices such as catheters and voice prosthesis has b...
Candida albicans exists as a commensal in healthy adults but is one of the most common causes of fun...
A filter disk assay is described, which measures the penetration of antifungal agents through Candid...
Candida albicans exists as a commensal within the human body. It possesses different virulence facto...
The increasing rate of Candida infections in medical devices rendered it as one of the most common n...
The most common antifungal agents used to treat candidiasis are fluconazole and amphotericin B. As ...
Prolonged use of implanted medical devices has been linked with device-associated infections. Since ...
Candida albicans is a normal member of the human microbiota that asymptomatically colonizes healthy ...
A simple catheter disk model system was used to study the development in vitro of mixed species biof...
The prevalent use of indwelling medical devices has almost paralleled the increasing frequency of fu...
The aims of the study were to evaluate the influence of culture media on biofilm formation by C. alb...