P L Fidel
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1.
Harriott M, Lilly E, Rodriguez T, Fidel P, Noverr M
Microbiology (Reading)
. 2010 Aug;
156(Pt 12):3635-3644.
PMID: 20705667
Current understanding of resistance and susceptibility to vulvovaginal candidiasis challenges existing paradigms of host defence against fungal infection. While abiotic biofilm formation has a clearly established role during systemic Candida...
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Samaranayake L, Fidel P, Naglik J, Sweet S, Teanpaisan R, Coogan M, et al.
Oral Dis
. 2002 Aug;
8 Suppl 2:151-60.
PMID: 12164650
Oral candidiasis is perhaps the commonest infection seen in HIV disease. The aim of this workshop was to provide a sketch of the multifarious aspects of the disease from a...
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Staab J, Bradway S, Fidel P, Sundstrom P
Science
. 1999 Mar;
283(5407):1535-8.
PMID: 10066176
The pathogenesis of candidiasis involves invasion of host tissues by filamentous forms of the opportunistic yeast Candida albicans. Morphology-specific gene products may confer proinvasive properties. A hypha-specific surface protein, Hwp1,...
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Sobel J, Hasegawa A, Debernardis F, Adriani D, Pellegrini G, Cassone A, et al.
Med Mycol
. 1999 Feb;
36 Suppl 1:129-36.
PMID: 9988501
A clear understanding of the pathogenesis of fungal disease remains elusive. While technological advances in molecular biology and microbial genetics have provided scientists with major new insights into both microbial...
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Ginsburg K, Wolf N, Fidel P
Fertil Steril
. 1997 Jan;
67(1):46-50.
PMID: 8986682
Objective: To examine the effect of cervical mucus (CM) on immune mediators in cervicovaginal lavage fluid. Design: The stability of cytokines and immunoglobulins (Ig) within cervicovaginal lavage fluid was determined...
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Romero R, Yoon B, Mazor M, Gomez R, Diamond M, KENNEY J, et al.
Am J Obstet Gynecol
. 1993 Oct;
169(4):805-16.
PMID: 7694461
Objective: Our goal was to compare the value of amniotic fluid tests in the detection of microbial invasion of the amniotic cavity and in the relationship with the amniocentesis-to-delivery interval...