| Literature DB >> 7738726 |
J Sherwood-Higham1, W Y Zhu, C A Devine, G W Gooday, N A Gow, D W Gregory.
Abstract
When grown on a range of surfaces in conditions favouring hyphal growth, hyphae of Candida albicans grew in a right-handed helical fashion. This phenomenon was observed with eight strains and with two nutrient media. It is suggested that this is a result of rotation of the hyphal apex as it extends, which on some surfaces results in a helical hyphal wall, but which in a liquid results in a straight hypha. The consequence is that on a surface, a helically growing hypha will be exposed to a more diverse environment than a straight hypha. This phenomenon may have significance in the colonization of tissue by C. albicans.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7738726 DOI: 10.1080/02681219480000591
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Vet Mycol ISSN: 0268-1218