Abstract Objective Candida albicans is the primary causative agent of oral candidosis, and one of its key virulent attributes is considered to be its ability to produce extracellular phospholipases that facilitate cellular invasion. Oral candidosis can be treated with polyenes, and azoles, and the more recently introduced echinocandins. However, once administered, the intraoral concentration of these drugs tend to be sub-therapeutic and rather transient due to factors such as the diluent effect of saliva and cleansing effect of the oral musculature. Hence, intra-orally, the pathogenic yeasts may undergo a brief exposure to antifungal drugs. We, therefore, evaluated the phospholipase production of oral C. albicans isolates following brief e...
Oral candidiasis is the most common opportunistic infection in individuals infected with the human i...
The extracellular phospholipases of Candida albicans are considered to play a significant role in th...
The major aetiologic agent of oral candidosis is C. albicans, and adhesion to oral mucosal surfaces ...
AbstractObjectiveCandida albicans is the primary causative agent of oral candidosis, and one of its ...
Objective Candida albicans is the primary causative agent of oral candidosis, and one of its key vir...
AbstractPost-antifungal effect (PAFE) of Candida and its production of hemolysin are determinants of...
Background: Although the phospholipase activity is considered a potential virulence determinant of t...
Objective: Candida-associated denture stomatitis is the most prevalent form of oral candida infectio...
Introduction. In the recent decade, the increased immunocompromised population such as diabetic pati...
Candida albicans and C. tropicalis obtained from whole saliva of patients presenting signs of oral c...
The aim of this study was to biotype and characterize phospholipase, proteinase and haemolytic activ...
Candidal adherence has been implicated as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral candidosis, and...
Phospholipases B1, B2, C and D of Candida albicans play a significant role in the host invasive proc...
Post-antifungal effect (PAFE) is defined as the suppression of growth that persists following limite...
PubMed ID: 21221973In order to determine the relationship between the development of denture related...
Oral candidiasis is the most common opportunistic infection in individuals infected with the human i...
The extracellular phospholipases of Candida albicans are considered to play a significant role in th...
The major aetiologic agent of oral candidosis is C. albicans, and adhesion to oral mucosal surfaces ...
AbstractObjectiveCandida albicans is the primary causative agent of oral candidosis, and one of its ...
Objective Candida albicans is the primary causative agent of oral candidosis, and one of its key vir...
AbstractPost-antifungal effect (PAFE) of Candida and its production of hemolysin are determinants of...
Background: Although the phospholipase activity is considered a potential virulence determinant of t...
Objective: Candida-associated denture stomatitis is the most prevalent form of oral candida infectio...
Introduction. In the recent decade, the increased immunocompromised population such as diabetic pati...
Candida albicans and C. tropicalis obtained from whole saliva of patients presenting signs of oral c...
The aim of this study was to biotype and characterize phospholipase, proteinase and haemolytic activ...
Candidal adherence has been implicated as the first step in the pathogenesis of oral candidosis, and...
Phospholipases B1, B2, C and D of Candida albicans play a significant role in the host invasive proc...
Post-antifungal effect (PAFE) is defined as the suppression of growth that persists following limite...
PubMed ID: 21221973In order to determine the relationship between the development of denture related...
Oral candidiasis is the most common opportunistic infection in individuals infected with the human i...
The extracellular phospholipases of Candida albicans are considered to play a significant role in th...
The major aetiologic agent of oral candidosis is C. albicans, and adhesion to oral mucosal surfaces ...