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Photoinactivation of candida albicans by its own endogenous porphyrins
Sarit Oriel, Yeshayahu Nitzan
Bar-Ilan University - The Alexander Kofkin Faculty of Engineering
The Mina and Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences
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5-Aminolevulinic Acid (5-ALA)
100%
Candida Albicans (C. albicans)
100%
Photoactivation
100%
Endogenous Porphyrins
100%
Inducer
50%
Order of Magnitude
20%
Acidic pH
20%
Photodynamic Treatment
20%
Porphyrin
20%
Azole Drugs
20%
Yeast Cells
10%
Porphyrin Metabolism
10%
Fluorescence Intensity
10%
Antifungal Agents
10%
Blue Light
10%
C.albicans
10%
Miconazole
10%
Ketoconazole
10%
Light Dose
10%
Cell Barrier
10%
Aminolevulinic Acid Methyl Ester
10%
Prokaryotic Microorganisms
10%
Sub-inhibitory Concentration
10%
Additive Action
10%
Immunology and Microbiology
Candida Albicans
100%
Photodynamics
66%
Illumination
66%
Microorganism
33%
Yeast Cell
33%
Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting
33%
Blue Light
33%
Inhibitory Concentration
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Candida Albicans
100%
Porphyrin
100%
Aminolevulinic Acid
100%
Pyrrole
20%
Microorganism
10%
Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting
10%
Antifungal Agent
10%
Ketoconazole
10%
Miconazole
10%
Aminolevulinic Acid Methyl Ester
10%
Chemistry
Porphyrin
100%
Aminolevulinic Acid
100%
Illumination
18%
Azoles
18%
Methyl Ester
9%
Fluorescence Intensity
9%
Light Blue
9%
Antifungal Agent
9%
Porphyrins Synthesis
9%
Inhibitory Concentration
9%
Miconazole
9%
Ketoconazole
9%