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Biofilm formation by Candida dubliniensis
G. Ramage
, K. V. Walle
, B. L. Wickes
, J. L. López-Ribot
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Biofilm
100%
Biofilm Formation
100%
Candida Dubliniensis
100%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
33%
Water Channel
16%
Candida Albicans (C. albicans)
16%
Acrylic
16%
Amphotericin B
16%
Polystyrene
16%
Saliva
16%
AIDS/HIV
16%
Free-living
16%
Living Cells
16%
Yeast Cells
16%
In Vitro Model
16%
Salt Reduction
16%
Formazan
16%
Microscopic Study
16%
Enhanced Resistance
16%
Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy
16%
Biomaterials
16%
Infected Patients
16%
Hyphal
16%
Fluconazole
16%
Commensal
16%
Opportunistic Yeasts
16%
Antifungal Susceptibility
16%
Candidiasis
16%
Reduction Test
16%
Clinical Repercussions
16%
Initial Attachment
16%
Spatial Heterogeneity
16%
Cellular Energy Metabolism
16%
Microcolony
16%
Time-course Analysis
16%
Oropharyngeal Candidiasis
16%
Ecological Niche
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Biofilm
100%
Candida Dubliniensis
100%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
8%
Type Strain
8%
Candida Albicans
8%
Maturation
8%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
8%
Yeast Cell
8%
Antifungal Susceptibility
8%
Confocal Microscopy
8%