L P Samaranayake
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Recent Articles
1.
Bandara H, Samaranayake L
J Med Microbiol
. 2022 Jun;
71(6).
PMID: 35687657
is a recently emerged multidrug-resistant fungal pathogen that causes life-threatening infections to the human population worldwide. Recent rampant outbreaks of in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients, together with outbreaks in...
2.
Bandara H, Wood D, Vanwonterghem I, Hugenholtz P, Cheung B, Samaranayake L
Sci Rep
. 2020 May;
10(1):7769.
PMID: 32385378
Microorganisms employ quorum sensing (QS) mechanisms to communicate with each other within microbial ecosystems. Emerging evidence suggests that intraspecies and interspecies QS plays an important role in antimicrobial resistance in...
3.
Bandara H, Hewavitharana A, Shaw P, Smyth H, Samaranayake L
Int J Pharm
. 2020 Feb;
578:119096.
PMID: 32006626
In contrast to the plethora of antibacterial agents, only a handful of antifungals are currently available to treat Candida albicans biofilm-associated infections. Additional novel antibiofilm strategies to eliminate C. albicans...
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Seneviratne C, Samaranayake L, Ohshima T, Maeda N, Jin L
Hong Kong Med J
. 2018 Jun;
22 Suppl 7(6):34-36.
PMID: 29941691
No abstract available.
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Pereira D, Seneviratne C, Koga-Ito C, Samaranayake L
Oral Dis
. 2017 May;
24(4):518-526.
PMID: 28513096
Pathobiology of dental caries is complex. Data from recent molecular microbiologic studies have further redefined the role of the oral microbiome in the etiology of dental caries. This new information...
6.
Bandara H, Matsubara V, Samaranayake L
Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther
. 2016 Dec;
15(3):299-318.
PMID: 27927053
Candida species are common human commensals and cause either superficial or invasive opportunistic infections. The biofilm form of candida as opposed to its suspended, planktonic form, is predominantly associated with...
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Ellepola A, Samaranayake L, Khan Z
Braz J Microbiol
. 2016 Aug;
47(4):911-916.
PMID: 27522928
Objective: Candida albicans is the primary causative agent of oral candidosis, and one of its key virulent attributes is considered to be its ability to produce extracellular phospholipases that facilitate...
8.
Panduwawala C, Zhan X, Dissanayaka W, Samaranayake L, Jin L, Zhang C
J Periodontal Res
. 2016 Aug;
52(3):408-418.
PMID: 27495271
Background And Objective: Chronic periodontitis causes damage to tooth-supporting tissues, resulting in tooth loss in adults. Recently, cell-sheet-based approaches have been studied to overcome the limitations of conventional cytotherapeutic procedures...
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Scully C, Samaranayake L
Oral Dis
. 2015 Jul;
22(3):171-9.
PMID: 26179810
Most viral infections encountered in resource-rich countries are relatively trivial and transient with perhaps fever, malaise, myalgia, rash (exanthema) and sometimes mucosal manifestations (enanthema), including oral in some. However, the...
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Samaranayake L, Anil S, Hashem M, Vellappally S, Cheung B
Mycopathologia
. 2014 Dec;
179(3-4):195-204.
PMID: 25515243
Candida albicans is a major agent of fungaemias and frequently causes systemic disease through seeded, blood stream dissemination. These infections, particularly common in hospitalized patients with central venous catheters (CVCs),...