Recovery of Candida dubliniensis and other Candida species from the oral cavity of subjects with periodontitis who had well-controlled and poorly controlled type 2 diabetes: a pilot study

scientific article published on 21 October 2010

Recovery of Candida dubliniensis and other Candida species from the oral cavity of subjects with periodontitis who had well-controlled and poorly controlled type 2 diabetes: a pilot study is …
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P356DOI10.1111/J.1754-4505.2010.00159.X
P698PubMed publication ID21044102

P50authorWilliam R. KirkpatrickQ122227392
P2093author name stringSpencer W Redding
Brian L Mealey
Charles A Reasner
Gloria L Ocampo
Aruna Venkatesh
John Jeffrey Melton
P2860cites workMolecular and phenotypic analysis of Candida dubliniensis: a recently identified species linked with oral candidosis in HIV-infected and AIDS patientsQ38553806
CandidiasisQ58490233
P433issue6
P921main subjectperiodontitisQ520127
type 2 diabetesQ3025883
Candida dubliniensisQ3247005
P304page(s)230-234
P577publication date2010-10-21
P1433published inSpecial Care in DentistryQ15762653
P1476titleRecovery of Candida dubliniensis and other Candida species from the oral cavity of subjects with periodontitis who had well-controlled and poorly controlled type 2 diabetes: a pilot study
P478volume30

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