Two model biofilm systems, involving growth on disks of catheter material or on cylindrical cellulose filters, were used to investigate the structure of Candida albicans biofilms. To assess the importance of dimorphism in biofilm development, biofilms produced by two wild-type strains were compared with those formed by two morphological mutants, incapable of yeast and hyphal growth, respectively. Scanning electron microscopy and thin sections of biofilms examined by light microscopy revealed that biofilms of the wild-type strains formed on catheter disks consisted of two distinct layers: a thin, basal yeast layer and a thicker, but more open, hyphal layer. The hypha-mutant produced only the basal layer, whereas the yeast- mutant formed a th...
Biofilm formation involving profuse hyphal growth is a major characteristic of Candida spp. and conf...
Most cases of candidiasis have been attributed to C. albicans, but recently, non-Candida albicans Ca...
Most cases of candidiasis have been attributed to C. albicans, but recently, non-Candida albicans Ca...
Two model biofilm systems, involving growth on disks of catheter material or on cylindrical cellulos...
A variety of manifestations of Candida albicans infections are associated with the formation of biof...
Candida dubliniensis is an opportunistic yeast that can cause serious systemic diseases. This recent...
Candida albicans is a fungal pathogen that causes serious biofilm-based infections. Here we have ask...
Biofilms, structured and densely packed communities of microbial cells attached to surfaces, are con...
Candida albicans is one of the major eukaryotic members of the human microbiome, where it resides in...
An in vitro assay to study multiple Candida biofilms, in parallel, has been carried out using the Ca...
Candida albicans is the most frequently isolated human fungal pathogen among species causing biofilm...
Candida albicans is the most frequently isolated human fungal pathogen among species causing biofilm...
Candida albicans is the most frequently isolated human fungal pathogen among species causing biofilm...
Biofilms, structured and densely packed communities of microbial cells attached to surfaces, are con...
An understanding of biofilm behavior of Candida species under different environmental conditions is ...
Biofilm formation involving profuse hyphal growth is a major characteristic of Candida spp. and conf...
Most cases of candidiasis have been attributed to C. albicans, but recently, non-Candida albicans Ca...
Most cases of candidiasis have been attributed to C. albicans, but recently, non-Candida albicans Ca...
Two model biofilm systems, involving growth on disks of catheter material or on cylindrical cellulos...
A variety of manifestations of Candida albicans infections are associated with the formation of biof...
Candida dubliniensis is an opportunistic yeast that can cause serious systemic diseases. This recent...
Candida albicans is a fungal pathogen that causes serious biofilm-based infections. Here we have ask...
Biofilms, structured and densely packed communities of microbial cells attached to surfaces, are con...
Candida albicans is one of the major eukaryotic members of the human microbiome, where it resides in...
An in vitro assay to study multiple Candida biofilms, in parallel, has been carried out using the Ca...
Candida albicans is the most frequently isolated human fungal pathogen among species causing biofilm...
Candida albicans is the most frequently isolated human fungal pathogen among species causing biofilm...
Candida albicans is the most frequently isolated human fungal pathogen among species causing biofilm...
Biofilms, structured and densely packed communities of microbial cells attached to surfaces, are con...
An understanding of biofilm behavior of Candida species under different environmental conditions is ...
Biofilm formation involving profuse hyphal growth is a major characteristic of Candida spp. and conf...
Most cases of candidiasis have been attributed to C. albicans, but recently, non-Candida albicans Ca...
Most cases of candidiasis have been attributed to C. albicans, but recently, non-Candida albicans Ca...