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The pathogenicity and future treatment strategies of <i>Candida albicans</i>. [PDF]
Wu J +5 more
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Abstract Purpose To evaluate the surface roughness, hydrophobicity, and Candida albicans biofilm formation of three denture base materials, including two computer‐aided design and computer‐aided manufacturing (CAD‐CAM) polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) resins and one conventional heat‐polymerized PMMA, before and after thermocycling (TC).
Gülce Çakmak +7 more
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Ultrasound-triggered microbubble delivery of voriconazole for enhanced reduction of Candida albicans biofilms in vitro. [PDF]
Liu R +6 more
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Az oxidatív stressz toleráns Candida albicans törzsek élettani vizsgálata
A Candida albicans az emberi szervezetből leggyakrabban izolált opportunista patogén élesztőgomba, melynek központi környezeti stresszválaszát (CESR) vizsgáltuk.
Jakab, Ágnes
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Abstract Purpose This study aimed to characterize a mucoadhesive gel containing nystatin (NYS) or chlorhexidine (CHX), complexed or not with β‐cyclodextrin (βCD), and evaluate its rheological and mucoadhesive properties, antifungal efficacy, cytocompatibility, and collagen synthesis potential.
Carolina Yoshi Campos Sugio +9 more
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Association of Helicobacter pylori with Candida albicans enhances fungal virulence and stress tolerance. [PDF]
Sun J +8 more
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Abstract Purpose Evidence regarding the cytotoxicity of 3D‐printed denture base resins and the role of degree of conversion remains limited and heterogeneous. Therefore, this scoping review aimed to map existing in vitro evidence and explore how degree of conversion and post‐processing factors are reported in relation to biological outcomes.
Nathan Felipini Ferreira +5 more
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A Transcriptomic Study of the Effects of Tea Tree Essential Oil on the Pathogenicity of <i>Candida albicans</i>. [PDF]
Zhou Y, Xu J, Su C, Wu W, Yi F.
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Effects of cationic antimicrobial peptides on Candida and Saccharomyces species
Electronic version does not contain associated previously published materialAntimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are found throughout the animal kingdom and act as a natural defence against a broad spectrum of pathogens.
Harris, Mark R.
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