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01 February 2011
Microbial biofilms: evolution from the bench to the patient.
01 February 2011
Fluorescent techniques including FISH for in situ fungal detection in water biofilms.
01 February 2011
Understanding chemical signaling between bacteria and fungi in biofilms.
01 February 2011
Interactions of Aspergillus fumigatus with mucus from cystic fibrosis patients. How do we do to progress in our knowledge?
01 February 2011
Persisters in Candida biofilms: developing an eradication therapeutic.
01 February 2011
Candida-associated denture stomatitis.
01 February 2011
Candidemia in patients with an inserted medical device.
01 February 2011
Management of device related fungal infections.
31 January 2011
Biofilm of Candida and hypoxic adaptation.
31 January 2011
Functional genomic studies of Aspergillus fumigatus biofilm formation.
31 January 2011
Polysaccharides and biofilm in Aspergillus fumigatus.
31 January 2011
The role of efflux pumps in fungal biofilms.
31 January 2011
Role of C. albicans glucan matrix in biofilm associated antifungal resistance.
31 January 2011
Quorum sensing molecules on Candida species.
31 January 2011
Fungal population-signalling and CO2.
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