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Malassezia colonisation on a reconstructed human epidermis: Imaging studies.

Ana Filipa PedrosaCarmen LisboaJoana BrancoAna C AlmeidaClaudia MendesChristian PellevoisinAdelino F Leite-MoreiraIsabel M MirandaAcacio G Rodrigues
Published in: Mycoses (2019)
Skin isolates of M furfur and M sympodialis were capable of forming biofilm in vitro at the epidermal surface simulating in vivo conditions. Following 24 hours of incubation, without added lipids, rudimental matrix was barely visible, conversely to the reported at plastic surfaces. The amount of biofilm apparently increased progressively from 48 to 96 hours. A structural heterogeneity of biofilm between species was found.
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