Cell surface adhesion is considered an essential step in the spread, infection and persistence of Candida yeasts in the host. Their ability to adhere on biotic and abiotic surfaces depends on several factors, including hydrophobicity. Once attached, these yeasts are capable of growing in biofilms, which are constituted of structured communities of encapsulated cells within an extracellular matrix, resistant to antifungal agents. In this context, this study aimed to analyze the cell surface hydrophobicity and specific biofilm formation of six Candida strains in different culture media: Sabouraud dextrose broth (SDB), artificial saliva (AS), Roswell Park Memorial Institute medium (RPMI 1640) and N-acetylglucosamine-yeast nitrogen base proline...
C. krusei is an emerging pathogen, especially in immunocompromised hosts, and is implicated, togethe...
Candida dubliniensis and Candida albicans are closely related spp. exhibiting differences in their v...
Candida albicans is the most frequently isolated human fungal pathogen among species causing biofilm...
As there are sparse data on the impact of growth media on the phenomenon of biofilm development for ...
A variety of manifestations of Candida albicans infections are associated with the formation of biof...
Candidal infections are common opportunistic infections in the compromized and manifest both as supe...
© 2014 Editorial Council for the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. Statement of problem Candida albic...
Candida albicans is a fungal pathogen that is considered one of the major responsible for candidosi...
Candida dubliniensis is an opportunistic yeast that can cause serious systemic diseases. This recent...
Candidal infections are common opportunistic infections in the compromized and manifest both as supe...
Candida species are fungal pathogens known for their ability to cause superficial and systemic infec...
Yeasts are spoilage organisms in many food processing industries, where they may grow as biofilms on...
An understanding of biofilm behavior of Candida species under different environmental conditions is ...
Candida albicans is the major etiological agent of oral infections. Recently a new species closely ...
Candida albicans and streptococci of the mitis group form communities in multiple oral sites, where ...
C. krusei is an emerging pathogen, especially in immunocompromised hosts, and is implicated, togethe...
Candida dubliniensis and Candida albicans are closely related spp. exhibiting differences in their v...
Candida albicans is the most frequently isolated human fungal pathogen among species causing biofilm...
As there are sparse data on the impact of growth media on the phenomenon of biofilm development for ...
A variety of manifestations of Candida albicans infections are associated with the formation of biof...
Candidal infections are common opportunistic infections in the compromized and manifest both as supe...
© 2014 Editorial Council for the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. Statement of problem Candida albic...
Candida albicans is a fungal pathogen that is considered one of the major responsible for candidosi...
Candida dubliniensis is an opportunistic yeast that can cause serious systemic diseases. This recent...
Candidal infections are common opportunistic infections in the compromized and manifest both as supe...
Candida species are fungal pathogens known for their ability to cause superficial and systemic infec...
Yeasts are spoilage organisms in many food processing industries, where they may grow as biofilms on...
An understanding of biofilm behavior of Candida species under different environmental conditions is ...
Candida albicans is the major etiological agent of oral infections. Recently a new species closely ...
Candida albicans and streptococci of the mitis group form communities in multiple oral sites, where ...
C. krusei is an emerging pathogen, especially in immunocompromised hosts, and is implicated, togethe...
Candida dubliniensis and Candida albicans are closely related spp. exhibiting differences in their v...
Candida albicans is the most frequently isolated human fungal pathogen among species causing biofilm...