Variation of Salivary Cortisol on Candida Carriage -Literature Review
Keywords:
Candida carriage, Salivary cortisol, Candida albicans, Oral CandidiasisAbstract
Candida albicans is an opportunistic and polymorphic fungal pathogen that causes mucosal, disseminated and invasive infections in humans. Transition from the yeast form to the hyphal form is one of the key virulence factors in C. albicans contributing to macrophage evasion, tissue invasion and biofilm formation.
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