The major aetiologic agent of oral candidosis is C. albicans, and adhesion to oral mucosal surfaces is considered a vital prerequisite for successful colonisation and subsequent infection by this agent. Although many antimycotics are available for the treatment of oral candidosis, the diluent effect of saliva and the cleansing action of the oral musculature often tend to reduce the availability of the agents below that of the effective therapeutic concentration. Therefore, the yeasts undergo only a limited exposure to the antifungals during therapy. Hence, the main aim of the present study was to determine the in vitro adhesion of ten isolates of oral C. albicans to buccal epithelial cells (BEC) following a short exposure to sublethal conce...
An in-vitro technique was used to investigate the effects of oral commensal bacteria, serum, saliva,...
Oral candidiasis is the most common opportunistic infection in individuals infected with the human i...
Due to the increasing prevalence and emergence of Non-Candida albicans Candida (NCAC) species, espec...
Candida albicans is the major aetiological agent of oral candidosis. Adhesion to oral mucosal surfac...
Opportunistic oral infections caused by Candida albicans and non-albicans Candida species are partic...
Candidal adherence to denture acrylic surfaces is implicated as the first step in the pathogenesis o...
Candidal adherence has been implicated as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral candidosis, and...
Candidal adherence to mucosal surfaces is considered as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral c...
Candidal adherence to mucosal surfaces is considered as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral c...
Candidal adherence to mucosal surfaces is considered as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral c...
Candidal adherence to mucosal surfaces is considered as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral c...
OBJECTIVE: Postantifungal effect (PAFE) is defined as the suppression of growth that persists follow...
The post-antifungal effect (PAFE) has been shown to affect Candida pathogenicity, but there is littl...
The adherence of three Candida species to human buccal epithelial cells (BECs) following treatment o...
The most common antifungal agents used to treat candidiasis are fluconazol and amphotericinB. Candi...
An in-vitro technique was used to investigate the effects of oral commensal bacteria, serum, saliva,...
Oral candidiasis is the most common opportunistic infection in individuals infected with the human i...
Due to the increasing prevalence and emergence of Non-Candida albicans Candida (NCAC) species, espec...
Candida albicans is the major aetiological agent of oral candidosis. Adhesion to oral mucosal surfac...
Opportunistic oral infections caused by Candida albicans and non-albicans Candida species are partic...
Candidal adherence to denture acrylic surfaces is implicated as the first step in the pathogenesis o...
Candidal adherence has been implicated as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral candidosis, and...
Candidal adherence to mucosal surfaces is considered as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral c...
Candidal adherence to mucosal surfaces is considered as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral c...
Candidal adherence to mucosal surfaces is considered as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral c...
Candidal adherence to mucosal surfaces is considered as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral c...
OBJECTIVE: Postantifungal effect (PAFE) is defined as the suppression of growth that persists follow...
The post-antifungal effect (PAFE) has been shown to affect Candida pathogenicity, but there is littl...
The adherence of three Candida species to human buccal epithelial cells (BECs) following treatment o...
The most common antifungal agents used to treat candidiasis are fluconazol and amphotericinB. Candi...
An in-vitro technique was used to investigate the effects of oral commensal bacteria, serum, saliva,...
Oral candidiasis is the most common opportunistic infection in individuals infected with the human i...
Due to the increasing prevalence and emergence of Non-Candida albicans Candida (NCAC) species, espec...