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      Candida albicans biofilms: development, regulation, and molecular mechanisms

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          Abstract

          A major virulence attribute of Candida albicans is its ability to form biofilms, densely packed communities of cells adhered to a surface. These biofilms are intrinsically resistant to conventional antifungal therapeutics, the host immune system, and other environmental factors, making biofilm-associated infections a significant clinical challenge. Here, we review current knowledge on the development, regulation, and molecular mechanisms of C. albicans biofilms.

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          Journal
          100883508
          21592
          Microbes Infect
          Microbes Infect.
          Microbes and infection / Institut Pasteur
          1286-4579
          1769-714X
          28 January 2016
          22 January 2016
          May 2016
          01 May 2017
          : 18
          : 5
          : 310-321
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, School of Natural Sciences, University of California, Merced, Merced, CA, USA
          Author notes
          Address correspondence to: Clarissa J. Nobile ( cnobile@ 123456ucmerced.edu )
          Article
          PMC4860025 PMC4860025 4860025 nihpa754294
          10.1016/j.micinf.2016.01.002
          4860025
          26806384
          abc98dc8-6aa4-4ffa-9822-46d98752103c
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          transcriptional regulation, Candida albicans ,biofilm,fungi,pathogen,microbiota,microbial community,infection

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