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overview Dr. Lopez-Ribot’s lab studies fungal infections, with an emphasis on the opportunistic pathogenic fungus Candida albicans. The pathogen is capable of causing overt disease (candidiasis), but usually only in hosts with defective immunity. Candidiasis is now the third to fourth most common nosocomial, hospital-acquired, infection. Studies in the lab work to integrate "microorganism-centered" and "host-centered" facets to better understand C. albicans pathogenesis. Some of the highlights of this research program include: a) development of novel immune-based therapies to combat candidiasis, b) the role of morphogenetic conversions in the pathogenesis of candidiasis, and c) the study of C. albicans biofilms. Other areas of interest in Dr. Lopez-Ribot’s lab include genomics and proteomics, cell wall and adhesion, antifungal drug resistance, development of diagnostic techniques for candidiasis, and high throughput screening for antifungal drug discovery. Main projects in the lab deal with targeting virulence factors, more specifically filamentation and biofilm formation, for the development of novel antifungal agents, and with developing microbial chips as a new universal technology platform for microbial culture at the nanoscale level.
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Academic Article The transcriptional regulator Nrg1p controls Candida albicans biofilm formation and dispersion.
Academic Article Characteristics of Candida albicans biofilms grown in a synthetic urine medium.
Academic Article Dispersion as an important step in the Candida albicans biofilm developmental cycle.
Academic Article Growth competition between Candida dubliniensis and Candida albicans under broth and biofilm growing conditions.
Academic Article Wall mannoproteins in cells from colonial phenotypic variants of Candida albicans.
Academic Article Microscale microbial culture.
Academic Article Epidemiology of oropharyngeal Candida colonization and infection in patients receiving radiation for head and neck cancer.
Academic Article Immunodetection of CD45 epitopes on the surface of Candida albicans cells in culture and infected human tissues.
Academic Article A simple and reproducible 96-well plate-based method for the formation of fungal biofilms and its application to antifungal susceptibility testing.
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Concept Diffusion Chambers, Culture
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Academic Article The filamentation pathway controlled by the Efg1 regulator protein is required for normal biofilm formation and development in Candida albicans.
Academic Article A seed and feed model for the formation of Candida albicans biofilms under flow conditions using an improved modified Robbins device.
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