نتایج جستجو برای: candida tropicalis cell growth medium composition protein content taguchi approach

تعداد نتایج: 4782370  

Journal: :journal of dental research, dental clinics, dental prospects 0
aparna h gopalkrishna coorg institute of dental sciences, coorg, karnataka, india seshagiri m coorg institute of dental sciences, coorg, karnataka, india sunil muddaiah coorg institute of dental sciences, coorg, karnataka, india shashidara r coorg institute of dental sciences, coorg, karnataka, india

background. opportunistic fungal infections like candidiasis are common in the oral cavity. in recent years candida species have shown resistance against a number of synthetic drugs. this study assessed the antifungal activity of centratherum anthelminticum and ocimum sanctum seed oils against six common pathogenic candida strains. synergistic activity of the major oil components was also studi...

2016
Maria N. Gamaletsou Blandine Rammaert Marimelle A. Bueno Nikolaos V. Sipsas Brad Moriyama Dimitrios P. Kontoyiannis Emmanuel Roilides Valerie Zeller Saad J. Taj-Aldeen Andy O. Miller Ruta Petraitiene Olivier Lortholary Thomas J. Walsh

Background.  Candida arthritis is a debilitating form of deeply invasive candidiasis. However, its epidemiology, clinical manifestations, management, and outcome are not well understood. Methods.  Cases of Candida arthritis were reviewed from 1967 through 2014. Variables included Candida spp in joint and/or adjacent bone, underlying conditions, clinical manifestations, inflammatory biomarkers, ...

2016
ELŻBIETA STEFANIUK

This study was conducted to compare of the yeasts identification results obtained with two new systems using the MALDI-TOF MS technique with the ones obtained using the routine identification methods of Candida spp. in clinical microbiology laboratories. All 124 Candida spp. isolates were recovered from the routine examination of clinical specimens in microbiological laboratories and collected ...

2015
Philip K. Frykman Agneta Nordenskjöld Akemi Kawaguchi Thomas T. Hui Anna L. Granström Zhi Cheng Jie Tang David M. Underhill Iliyan Iliev Vince A. Funari Tomas Wester

Development of potentially life-threatening enterocolitis is the most frequent complication in children with Hirschsprung disease (HSCR), even after definitive corrective surgery. Intestinal microbiota likely contribute to the etiology of enterocolitis, so the aim of this study was to compare the fecal bacterial and fungal communities of children who developed Hirschsprung-associated enterocoli...

A.A Jafari Nodoushan M Dehghani S.M Mirbagheri

Introduction: Increasing rate of candidiasis prevalence and consequently use of antifungal drugs as prophylactic and curative agents has led to the widespread emergence of resistant strains. Therefore this study was designed to evaluate the in vitro antifungal activity of an aqueous extract of garlic and the synergic effect of garlic extract with fluconazole against common clinical isolates of ...

2016
M Abastabar S Hosseinpoor MT Hedayati T Shokohi R Valadan H Mirhendi R Mohammadi SR Aghili N Rahimi N Aslani I Haghani S Gholami

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Hyphal wall protein 1 (HWP1) is an important adhesin which usually is expressed on the germ tube and hyphal surface produced by different Candida species. The hyphal wall protein-coding gene (HWP1) was evaluated as a novel identification and phylogenetic marker in Candida tropicalis, C. orthopsilosis, C. parapsilosis and C. glabrata. MATERIALS AND METHODS Initially, four...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1988
T L Ray C D Payne

Adherence of blastoconidia to epidermal corneocytes is an early event in Candida colonization and infection of the skin. Pathogenic species adhere more avidly than nonpathogenic species, transform to hyphal growth, and invade the stratum corneum of the skin. Adherence was studied by scanning electron microscopy of experimental murine cutaneous Candida infections, using six species of Candida. C...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1976
O Leon C Panos

An osmotically fragile L-form of Streptococcus pyogenes, type 12, was quickly rendered osmotically stable by decreasing the sodium chloride content of the growth medium and with the temporary use of oleic acid. The change from osmotic fragility to stability was accompanied by changes in cell yield, generation time, saturated/unsaturated fatty acid ratio of the membrane, and cytoplasmic protein ...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2015
Eleftherios Mylonakis Cornelius J Clancy Luis Ostrosky-Zeichner Kevin W Garey George J Alangaden Jose A Vazquez Jeffrey S Groeger Marc A Judson Yuka-Marie Vinagre Stephen O Heard Fainareti N Zervou Ioannis M Zacharioudakis Dimitrios P Kontoyiannis Peter G Pappas

BACKGROUND Microbiologic cultures, the current gold standard diagnostic method for invasive Candida infections, have low specificity and take up to 2-5 days to grow. We present the results of the first extensive multicenter clinical trial of a new nanodiagnostic approach, T2 magnetic resonance (T2MR), for diagnosis of candidemia. METHODS Blood specimens were collected from 1801 hospitalized p...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1990
W M Nuttley A G Bodnar D Mangroo R A Rachubinski

We report a methodology for the isolation of peroxisome membranes from the yeast Candida tropicalis pK233 grown on oleic acid, and the characterization of the polypeptide and lipid compositions of these membranes. Peroxisomes purified in either sucrose or Nycodenz gradients are treated with Tris-HCl (pH 8.5) and then with sodium carbonate (pH 11.5) to yield a final peroxisome membrane preparati...

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