Influence of Azole Compounds on Adhesion, Germ Tube Formation and Virulence of C. Albicans in Cell Cultures and Infected Animals

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Candida and Candidamycosis

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Three stages of fungal infection have been described; attachment of the fungal cells, production of germ tubes and penetration of the epithelial surface by hyphae. It was the purpose of our investiĀ­gations to study the influence of azole compounds on these three stages of infection.

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Bremm, K.D., Hawkins, J., Plempel, M., Berg, D. (1991). Influence of Azole Compounds on Adhesion, Germ Tube Formation and Virulence of C. Albicans in Cell Cultures and Infected Animals. In: TĆ¼mbay, E., Seeliger, H.P.R., AnĒ§, Ɩ. (eds) Candida and Candidamycosis. Federation of European Microbiological Societies Symposium Series, vol 50. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5910-4_13

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