Assessing pH‐dependent activities of virulence factors secreted by Candida albicans

A Ramos‐Pardo, R Castro‐Álvarez… - …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Candida albicans is an opportunistic pathogen that can thrive under adverse conditions
including suboptimal pH, nutrient scarcity, and low levels of oxygen. Its pathogenicity is …

Improvement of a low-cost protocol for a simultaneous comparative evaluation of hydrolytic activity between sessile and planktonic cells: Candida albicans as a study …

W Kendil, F Dergal, I Tefiani, YM Mahdad… - Biofouling, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Candida albicans is often implicated in nosocomial infections with fatal consequences. Its
virulence is contributed to hydrolytic enzymes and biofilm formation. Previous research …

Estimating the expression levels of genes controlling biofilm formation and evaluating the effects of different conditions on biofilm formation and secreted aspartic …

SS Sobieh, RG Elshazly, SA Tawab, SS Zaki - Beni-Suef University Journal …, 2024 - Springer
Background Characterization of yeast virulence genes is an important tool for identifying the
molecular pathways involved in switching yeast virulence. Biofilm formation (BF) and …

ABC genotyping, virulence factors production and antifungal resistant pattern of Candida albicans isolated from immunocompromised patients with candidemia

SASI Ali, AA Ghamry, FA Ibrahim - Microbes and Infectious …, 2024 - journals.ekb.eg
Background: Candida albicans is still the most common cause of candidemia in the majority
of healthcare-acquired bloodstream fungal infections globally with a high morbidity, mortality …

Cell progression of biofilm formation in Candida albicans and estimation of aspartic proteinase activity

RG Elshazly, S Selmi Sobieh, S Sobhy Zaki… - Journal of Scientific …, 2022 - journals.ekb.eg
Yeast cells are commonly used as powerful model system to study morphological phenotype
and their processes. The study of morphogenesis of different modes of growth in yeast …