Morphogenesis control by chemical signaling molecules is beginning to be highlighted in Candida biology. The present study focuses on morphogenic compounds produced in situ by Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis during planktonic and biofilm growth that may at least partially substantiate the effect promoted by supernatants in morphogenesis. For both species, planktonic versus biofilm supernatants were analyzed by headspace-solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Both planktonic cells and biofilm supernatants of C. albicans and C. dubliniensis contained isoamyl alcohol, 2-phenylethanol, 1-dodecanol, E-nerolidol, and E,E-farnesol. Alcohol secretion profiles were species, culture mode, and growth time...
Candida albicans is termed a dimorphic fungus because it proliferates in either a yeast form or a hy...
Over the last years Candida species, including Candida albicans, Candida dubliniensis, Candida glab...
Candida albicans is one of the major eukaryotic members of the human microbiome, where it resides in...
Morphogenesis control by chemical signaling molecules is beginning to be highlighted in Candida biol...
Morphogenesis control by chemical signaling molecules is beginning to be highlighted in Candida biol...
Cell-cell signaling alcohol molecules were recently identified in Candida albicans and Candida dubl...
One of the aims of this work was to study the effect of farnesol, a quorum sensing molecule for Cand...
In this study we report the potential of alcohols as morphogenetic regulators in Candida albicans. A...
The success of Candida species as pathogens is attributed to survival strategies such as the ability...
One of the aims of this work was to study the effect of farnesol, a quorum sensing molecule for Cand...
Candida albicans has developmental programs that govern transitions between yeast and filamentous mo...
Quorum sensing is the ability of micro-organisms to communicate, via signalling molecules, in order...
AbstractMany molecules are secreted into the growth media by microorganisms to modulate the metaboli...
Within the oral cavity, the ability of Candida species to adhere and form biofilms is well recognize...
Cell–cell signalling in Candida albicans is a known phenomenon and farnesol was identified as a quor...
Candida albicans is termed a dimorphic fungus because it proliferates in either a yeast form or a hy...
Over the last years Candida species, including Candida albicans, Candida dubliniensis, Candida glab...
Candida albicans is one of the major eukaryotic members of the human microbiome, where it resides in...
Morphogenesis control by chemical signaling molecules is beginning to be highlighted in Candida biol...
Morphogenesis control by chemical signaling molecules is beginning to be highlighted in Candida biol...
Cell-cell signaling alcohol molecules were recently identified in Candida albicans and Candida dubl...
One of the aims of this work was to study the effect of farnesol, a quorum sensing molecule for Cand...
In this study we report the potential of alcohols as morphogenetic regulators in Candida albicans. A...
The success of Candida species as pathogens is attributed to survival strategies such as the ability...
One of the aims of this work was to study the effect of farnesol, a quorum sensing molecule for Cand...
Candida albicans has developmental programs that govern transitions between yeast and filamentous mo...
Quorum sensing is the ability of micro-organisms to communicate, via signalling molecules, in order...
AbstractMany molecules are secreted into the growth media by microorganisms to modulate the metaboli...
Within the oral cavity, the ability of Candida species to adhere and form biofilms is well recognize...
Cell–cell signalling in Candida albicans is a known phenomenon and farnesol was identified as a quor...
Candida albicans is termed a dimorphic fungus because it proliferates in either a yeast form or a hy...
Over the last years Candida species, including Candida albicans, Candida dubliniensis, Candida glab...
Candida albicans is one of the major eukaryotic members of the human microbiome, where it resides in...