A filter disk assay is described, which measures the penetration of antifungal agents through Candida biofilms. The technique involves forming a colony biofilm on a polycarbonate membrane filter, and capping it with a second, smaller membrane filter followed by a wetted paper disk of the type used in zone-of-inhibition assays. The entire assembly is transferred to agar medium containing the antifungal agent of interest. During subsequent incubation, the drug diffuses out of the agar and through the biofilm 'sandwich' to the moistened paper disk. The drug concentration in the disk can be determined by measuring the zone of growth inhibition that it produces on medium seeded with an indicator strain of Candida albicans in standard bioassays. ...
To understand the process of Candida biofilm development and the effects of antifungal agents on bio...
A simple catheter disk model system was used to study the development in vitro of mixed species biof...
Candida species which often exist as commensal microorganisms in healthy individuals are major cause...
Antimycotic perfusion through Candida biofilms was demonstrated by a modification of a simple in vit...
The Calgary Biofilm Device (CBD) has been described as a technology for the rapid and reproducible a...
The increasing rate of Candida infections in medical devices rendered it as one of the most common n...
Unlike superficial fungal infections of the skin and nails, which are the most common fungal disease...
The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans can form biofilms on biotic and abiotic surfaces, which a...
Unlike superficial fungal infections of the skin and nails, which are the most common fungal disease...
Candida albicans exists as a commensal in healthy adults but is one of the most common causes of fun...
Although Candida biofilms have been clearly identified as playing an increasingly important role in ...
Infections caused by the genus Candida are a serious threat, especially in the sanitary field. These...
Development of Candida spp. biofilms on medical devices such as catheters and voice prosthesis has b...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.The influence of commonly used in clinical practice...
Antibiotic therapy against an established biofilm often fails without removal of the infected implan...
To understand the process of Candida biofilm development and the effects of antifungal agents on bio...
A simple catheter disk model system was used to study the development in vitro of mixed species biof...
Candida species which often exist as commensal microorganisms in healthy individuals are major cause...
Antimycotic perfusion through Candida biofilms was demonstrated by a modification of a simple in vit...
The Calgary Biofilm Device (CBD) has been described as a technology for the rapid and reproducible a...
The increasing rate of Candida infections in medical devices rendered it as one of the most common n...
Unlike superficial fungal infections of the skin and nails, which are the most common fungal disease...
The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans can form biofilms on biotic and abiotic surfaces, which a...
Unlike superficial fungal infections of the skin and nails, which are the most common fungal disease...
Candida albicans exists as a commensal in healthy adults but is one of the most common causes of fun...
Although Candida biofilms have been clearly identified as playing an increasingly important role in ...
Infections caused by the genus Candida are a serious threat, especially in the sanitary field. These...
Development of Candida spp. biofilms on medical devices such as catheters and voice prosthesis has b...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.The influence of commonly used in clinical practice...
Antibiotic therapy against an established biofilm often fails without removal of the infected implan...
To understand the process of Candida biofilm development and the effects of antifungal agents on bio...
A simple catheter disk model system was used to study the development in vitro of mixed species biof...
Candida species which often exist as commensal microorganisms in healthy individuals are major cause...