[HTML][HTML] Disruption of the intestinal mucosal barrier in Candida albicans infections
L Yan, C Yang, J Tang - Microbiological research, 2013 - Elsevier
Candida albicans is a common microorganism in the intestine. However, invasive C.
albicans infection has emerged as a life-threatening disease in recent years. The mortality …
albicans infection has emerged as a life-threatening disease in recent years. The mortality …
[HTML][HTML] Candida and its dual lifestyle as a commensal and a pathogen
M Cauchie, S Desmet, K Lagrou - Research in microbiology, 2017 - Elsevier
Candida spp. are part of the normal vaginal microflora in 20–30% of healthy women.
However, if the balance between these yeasts and the host is disturbed, Candida spp. can …
However, if the balance between these yeasts and the host is disturbed, Candida spp. can …
Cyclic strain of Poly (methyl methacrylate) surfaces triggered the pathogenicity of Candida albicans
Candida albicans is an opportunistic yeast and the primary etiological factor in oral
candidiasis and denture stomatitis. The pathogenesis of C. albicans could be triggered by …
candidiasis and denture stomatitis. The pathogenesis of C. albicans could be triggered by …
The inhibitory activity of linalool against the filamentous growth and biofilm formation in Candida albicans
CC Hsu, WL Lai, KC Chuang, MH Lee… - Medical …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Candida spp. are part of the natural human microbiota, but they also represent important
opportunistic human pathogens. Biofilm-associated Candida albicans infections are …
opportunistic human pathogens. Biofilm-associated Candida albicans infections are …
Volatile organic compounds from Starmerella bacillaris to control gray mold on apples and modulate cider aroma profile
WJFL Junior, RL Binati, GE Felis, D Slaghenaufi… - Food …, 2020 - Elsevier
Gray mold caused by Botrytis cinerea is a fungal disease that can determine significant
economic losses of apple during the storage phase. An alternative to reduce the use of …
economic losses of apple during the storage phase. An alternative to reduce the use of …
Candida auris undergoes adhesin-dependent and -independent cellular aggregation
Candida auris is a fungal pathogen of humans responsible for nosocomial infections with
high mortality rates. High levels of resistance to antifungal drugs and environmental …
high mortality rates. High levels of resistance to antifungal drugs and environmental …
Inhibitory effects of the essential oils α-longipinene and linalool on biofilm formation and hyphal growth of Candida albicans
Candida albicans is one of the most common fungal pathogens, and causes systemic and
invasive infections in humans. C. albicans biofilms are composed of yeast and hyphal and …
invasive infections in humans. C. albicans biofilms are composed of yeast and hyphal and …
A temperature-responsive network links cell shape and virulence traits in a primary fungal pathogen
Survival at host temperature is a critical trait for pathogenic microbes of humans. Thermally
dimorphic fungal pathogens, including Histoplasma capsulatum, are soil fungi that undergo …
dimorphic fungal pathogens, including Histoplasma capsulatum, are soil fungi that undergo …
Pseudohyphal growth of the emerging pathogen Candida auris is triggered by genotoxic stress through the S phase checkpoint
The morphogenetic switching between yeast cells and filaments (true hyphae and
pseudohyphae) is a key cellular feature required for full virulence in many polymorphic …
pseudohyphae) is a key cellular feature required for full virulence in many polymorphic …
Candida diagnostic techniques: a review
Fungal infections (mycoses) represent a major health issue in humans. They have emerged
as a global concern for medical professionals by causing high morbidity and mortality …
as a global concern for medical professionals by causing high morbidity and mortality …