An in vitro study on comparative adherence of oral Candida albicans and non–albicans Candida to human buccal epithelial cells and its antifungal susceptibility pattern
Asina P. A.,
Harish Kumar K. S.,
Jacob Kuruvilla
et al.
Abstract:Background: Candida spp. are intra-oral commensals in 40-60% of human subjects and the precise factors involved in the development of Candidiasis are still not clear. The adherence of Candida to epithelial cells is one of the main pathogenic characteristics of the genus. Studies have shown that there are variations in the adherence capabilities of different Candida spp., which may explain why some species colonize mucosal surfaces more frequently than others. The aim of this study was to estimate the adherence… Show more
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