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Volume 10, Number 1—January 2004
Synopsis

Fungal Biofilms and Drug Resistance

Mary Ann Jabra-Rizk*Comments to Author , William A. Falkler*, and Timothy F. Meiller*
Author affiliations: *Dental School, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

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Figure 1

Illustration of biofilm development in Candida albicans and C. dubliniensis; A, early 0–11 h; B, intermediate 12–30 h; C, mature 38–72 h; FS, flat surface; YC, yeast cell; H, hyphae; EP, exopolymeric matrix.

Figure 1. Illustration of biofilm development in Candida albicans and C. dubliniensis; A, early 0–11 h; B, intermediate 12–30 h; C, mature 38–72 h; FS, flat surface; YC, yeast cell; H, hyphae; EP, exopolymeric matrix.

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