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    • Fuentes, Marisol; Hermosilla, Germán; Alburquenque, Claudio; Falconer, Mary A.; Amaro, José; Tapia, Cecilia (Sociedad Chilena de Infectologia, 2014)
      © 2014 Sociedad Chilena de Infectologia. All rights reserved. Abstract Introduction: The commensal yeast Candida albicans, can cause superficial or systemic candidiasis in susceptible hosts. In Chile, azole antifungals are ...
    • Miranda, Alfonso; Ávila, Bárbara; Díaz, Patricia; Rivas, Lina; Bravo, Karen; Astudillo, Javier; Bueno, Constanza; Ulloa, María T.; Hermosilla, Germán; Del Canto, Felipe; Salazar, Juan C.; Toro, Cecilia S. (Frontiers Media S.A., 2016-07)
      The most common mechanism of trimethoprim (TMP)-resistance is the acquisition of dihydrofolate reductase enzyme resistant to this drug. Previous molecular characterization of TMP-genes resistance in Chilean isolates of ...
    • Cifuentes Guzmán, Víctor; Hermosilla, Germán; Martínez, Claudio; León, Ruben; Pincheira, Guido; Jiménez, Antonio (1997)
      In this work we establish the chromosomal composition of a wild-type, one astaxanthin and two β-carotene overproducer strains of the red yeast Phaffin rhodozyma. The method used has been pulsed field gel electrophoresis, ...
    • Tapia Paredes, Cecilia; Hermosilla Díaz, Germán; Fortes, Paula; Alburquenque, Claudio; Bucarey, Sergio; Salinas, Hugo; Rodas, Paula I.; Díaz Jarabrán, María Cristina; Magne, Fabien (Springer Netherlands, 2017)
      To study Candida albicans genotypes using RAPD and their susceptibility to fluconazole in healthy pregnant women and in vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) patients after topical treatment with clotrimazole. Methods: Vaginal ...
    • Alburquenque, Claudio; Amaro, José; Fuentes, Marisol; Falconer, Mary A.; Moreno, Claudia; Covarrubias, Cristian; Pinto, Cristian; Rodas, Paula I.; Bucarey, Sergio A.; Hermosilla, Germán; Magne, Fabien; Tapia, Cecilia V. (Oxford University Press, 2019)
      Candida albicans is commensal yeast that colonizes skin and mucosa; however, it can become an opportunist pathogen by changing from blastoconidia (commensal form) into hypha (pathogenic form). Each form activates a different ...