Formosa, C.; Schiavone, M.; Boisrame, A.; Richard, M.L.; Duval, R.E.; Dague, E. Multiparametric imaging of adhesive nanodomains at the surface of Candida albicans by atomic force microscopy. Nanomedicine 2015, 1
Vaginal infections caused byCandida albicansare a significant global health concern due to their recurrence and negative impact on quality of life. This review examines the pathogenesis ofC. albicansinfections, emphasizing critical virulence factors such as biofilm formation, adherence, and phenotypic switch...
The effect of surface roughness on the adhesion of Candida albicans to acrylic. Biofouling 1991 ;3:183-92.Verran, J., Lees, G., and Shakespeare, a P., 1991, "The effect of surface roughness on the adhesion of Candida albicans to acrylic," Biofouling, 3(3), pp. 183-191....
Candida albicansremains the predominant species that causes invasive candidiasis in most countries. In this study, we used two peptides, KABT-AMP and uperin 3.6 as templates to develop novel antifungal peptides. Their anticandidal activity was assessed using a combination of MIC, time-killing...
Omran Alamir, University of Aberdeen, provided the micrograph of Candida albicans with differential interference contrast of yeast cells on the left and on the right the fungal vacuolar membrane in cyan and the vacuolar zinc in magenta. D.W. is supported by a Sir Henry Dale Fellowship jointly ...
albicans infections result in high rates of morbidity and mortality due to the development of a biofilm on the sur- face of the host or on abiotic surfaces (implants) (Tsui et al. 2016). Currently, azoles, polyenes, allylamines, echi- nocandins, and 5-fluorocytosine are the most ...
Candida albicans is the most abundant fungus in the oral microbiome and relies heavily on saliva as a source for essential elements. Starving fungus can help beat drug-resistant fungal infection Candida albicans was found to be the predominant species isolated in the current study followed by C.tr...
However,Candida glabratacan live right alongside good bacteria because it does not attach to the intestinal wall.Candida albicans, on the other hand, does attach itself, andgood bacteria generally crowds it outso it is important to know these levels if you're not having any success getting rid...
Here’s an amazing statistic: Studies have shown that at least 70% of people have Candida albicans present in their gut. That means 230 million people in the USA, and about 5.5 billion people globally! This may even be an underestimate, because stool testing does not always pick up on a...
Olga Heidingsfeld1,2 and Iva Pichová1* Abstract Background: The pathogenic yeast Candida albicans can proliferate in environments with different carbon dioxide concentrations thanks to the carbonic anhydrase CaNce103p, which accelerates spontaneous conversion of carbon dioxide to bicarbonate and vice ver...