See also: Albicans Candida Albino Albeit Albinism Albion Albie Albi Albiceleste Albina Albite Albedo Albinic
1. Candida Albicans is the most prevalent cause of fungal infections in people
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2. Its species name, Albicans, comes from the Latin word for “white.” The yeast appears white when cultured on …
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3. Albicans is performed using systemic and topical antifungal, mainly from the group of azole drugs, the main representatives are ketoconazole, miconazole, itraconazole, fluconazole, voriconazole and posaconazole, which have the same mechanism of action, inhibiting the synthesis of ergosterol.
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4. Albicans definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation
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5. Candida Albicans is a species of yeast — a single-celled fungus, in fact – that lives naturally in the body
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6. Candida Albicans is a species of yeast — a single-celled fungus — that's a normal part of the microbes that live in your gastrointestinal tract
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7. Some species of Candida can cause infection in people; the most common is Candida Albicans. Candida normally lives on the skin and inside the body, in places such as the mouth, throat, gut, and vagina, without causing any problems.
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8. The corpus Albicans (Latin for "whitening body"; also known as atretic corpus luteum, corpus candicans, or simply as Albicans) is the regressed form of the corpus luteum
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9. As the corpus luteum is being broken down by macrophages, fibroblasts lay down type I collagen, forming the corpus Albicans. This process is called " luteolysis ".
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10. Fraxinus Albicans, commonly called the Texas ash, is a species of tree in the olive family ().It is native to North America, where it is found from eastern Texas and southern Oklahoma in the United States, to the state of Durango in Mexico
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11. 2 : the white fibrous scar that remains in the ovary after resorption of the corpus luteum and replaces a discharged graafian follicle Learn More about corpus Albicans Dictionary Entries near corpus Albicans
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12. Abstract Candida Albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen of humans
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13. Albicans has the ability to colonize nearly every human tissue and organ, causing serious, invasive infections
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14. Medical illustration of Candida Albicans
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15. Candida Albicans is the most frequently isolated fungal pathogen of humans, affecting immuocompromised patients ranging from premature infants to AIDS sufferers
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16. Candida Albicans is a strain of yeast that occurs naturally in the digestive tracts of humans
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17. … (yeast infection) is caused by Candida Albicans (sometimes called Monilia Albicans), which produces in women a thick, whitish vaginal discharge and causes irritation and itching in the genital area
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18. Candida Albicans is classified as an opportunistic fungus because it usually only causes disease in those who are immunocompromised or whose natural flora have been altered
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19. Candida Albicans is the most common pathogen among the Candida species (Garber, 2001).
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20. 𝗖𝗔𝗡𝗗𝗜𝗗𝗔 𝗖𝗟𝗘𝗔𝗡𝗦𝗘 - Help restore balance in your gut and decrease Candida Albicans naturally
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21. Candida Albicans is a normally harmless yeast infection found in the mouth, intestinal tract, and vagina
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22. Candidiasis is an infection caused by a fungus called Candida; most commonly the Candida Albicans variety
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23. Candida Albicans is a diploid, Gram-positive fungus that can take on a unicellular (yeast) or multicellular (hyphae, pseudohyphae) form
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24. Candida Albicans Enolase Recombinant, Candida Albicans is a diploid fungus, which grows both as yeast and filamentous cells and a contributory agent of opportunistic oral and genital infections in humans, and candidal onychomycosis (an infection of the nail plate)
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25. Albicans are regarded as key causes of morbidity and mortality in
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26. Candida Albicans is a normal part of the human commensal flora, however it is also the most common fungal species that can cause human disease
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27. Albicans causes multiple types of infections but they can be broadly divided into two groups: mucosal and systemic.
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28. Candida Albicans is part of the normal human flora, and it grows on mucosal surfaces in healthy individuals
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29. Albicans to persist in the host and induce disease, it must be able to adhere to biotic and abiotic surfaces, invade host cells, and obtain iron.
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30. The role of sensitization and exposure to Candida Albicans in atopic dermatitis (AD) was studied with skin-prick tests, yeast cultures and immunoblotting in 156 young adults with AD attending the Department of Dermatology, University of Turku, during 1983-89
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31. Candida Albicans is a yeast that exists in all of us
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32. Candida Albicans ATCC ® 10231™ Designation: 3147 [CBS 6431, CCY 29-3-106, CIP 48.72, DSM 1386, IFO 1594, NCPF 3179, NCYC 1363, NIH 3147, VTT C-85161] Application: Assay of amphotericin B fungizone Assay of antimicrobial preservatives Assay of haloprogin Assay of nystatin fungicidin Media testing Membrane filter testing Preparatory test control Produces D-arabinolactone oxidase Produces …
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33. The morphology of Candida Albicans cells was determined from their maximum length, maximum diameter and septal diameter in a mathematical ratio, the morphology index (Mi), which usually ranged from approximately 1 for spherical yeast cells to approximately 4 for true hyphae, with elongated yeast cells and pseudohyphae giving intermediate values.
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34. A yeast-like fungus called "candida Albicans" is responsible for many of the fungal infections causing skin problems in people with diabetes
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35. Candida Albicans is a leading cause of life-threatening hospital-acquired infections and can lead to Candidemia with sepsis-like symptoms and …
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36. Albicans is a normal inhabitant of our mouth and usually causes no harm because it is kept in check by beneficial bacteria
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37. SureSwab®, Candida Albicans, PCR - Diagnosis of candida vulvovaginitis
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38. The completion of the 10.9x sequence of the Candida Albicans genome (Jones, et al
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39. Candidiasis, infectious disease produced by the yeastlike fungus Candida Albicans and closely related species
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40. Rapid test for the detection of enzymes L-proline aminopeptidase and Β-galactosaminidase in yeast cells for the presumptive identification of Candida Albicans cultured on laboratory media
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41. This test measures a person's allergic reaction to Candida Albicans
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42. Candida Albicans synonyms, Candida Albicans pronunciation, Candida Albicans translation, English dictionary definition of Candida Albicans
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43. Candida Albicans - a parasitic fungus that can infect the mouth or the skin or the intestines or the vagina Monilia Albicans genus Candida - a genus
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44. Candida Albicans is a fungus, able to sexually reproduce
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45. Candida Albicans Antibodies (IgG, IgA, IgM) - Candidiasis is a fungal infection that may cause localized or systemic disease, The severity of infection is broad extending to life threatening
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46. Candida Albicans causes VVC in over 90% of cases, although there are other culprits including Candida glabrata, Candida tropicalis, Candida krusei, and Candida parapsilosis
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47. This analysis sought to compare the characteristics of intensive care unit (ICU) patients with candidemia due to non-Albicans Candida species with those of ICU patients with candidemia due to Candida Albicans.
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48. CANDIDIASIS Candida Albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that is responsible for candidiasis in human hosts
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49. Albicans grow in several different morphological forms, ranging from unicellular budding yeast to true hyphae with parallel-side wall
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50. Candida Albicans is a unicellular, oval-shaped diploid fungus (a form of yeast ) T
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Photomicrograph of the fungus Candida albicans. Candidiasis is a fungal infection caused by yeasts that belong to the genus Candida. There are over 20 species of Candida yeasts that can cause infection in humans, the most common of which is Candida albicans.
The color resulting from commingling of all the rays of the spectrum; the color of chalk or of snow. Synonym (s): albicans (1) .
Photomicrograph of the fungus Candida albicans. Candidiasis is a fungal infection caused by yeasts that belong to the genus Candida. Some of the hundreds of Candida species can cause infection in humans; the most common is Candida albicans.
Candidiasis is a fungal infection caused by yeasts that belong to the genus Candida. Some of the hundreds of Candida species can cause infection in humans; the most common is Candida albicans. Candida normally lives inside the body (in places such as the mouth, throat, gut, and vagina) and on the skin without causing any problems.