candida albicans isolated from human fungaemia induces apoptosis in an experimental endocarditis model
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Candida albicans is the most common fungal pathogen known to cause endovascular infections, such as vascular catheter sepsis, infections of vascular prostheses and infective endocarditis. A C. albicans isolate was used to determine the apoptotic potential of the fungus in a rat endocarditis model. This study confirms the ability of C. albicans to induce apoptosis in myocardial tissue.
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| Authors | ;Iván Hernández-Cañaveral;Gerardo Becerra;Alberto Jiménez-Cordero;Jean-Baptiste Michel;Arturo Plascencia;Miguel Domínguez-Hernández |
| Journal | kurdistan journal of applied research |
| Year | 2009 |
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