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Anti-biofilm activity of cannabidiol against candida albicans
Mark Feldman
*
, Ronit Vogt Sionov
, Raphael Mechoulam
,
Doron Steinberg
*
Corresponding author for this work
Institute of Biomedical Research at the Faculty of Dental Medicine
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Candida Albicans (C. albicans)
100%
Cannabidiol
100%
Antibiofilm
100%
C.albicans
50%
Mode of Action
33%
Biofilm Formation
33%
Fungal Biofilm
33%
Multi-target
16%
Inhibitory Effect
16%
Virulence Genes
16%
Further Development
16%
Cell Wall
16%
Fungal Infection
16%
Virulence Factors
16%
Minimum Inhibitory Concentration
16%
Biofilm
16%
Fungal Pathogens
16%
ROS Production
16%
Plant-derived
16%
Associated Genes
16%
Mitochondria-associated Membranes
16%
Mature Biofilm
16%
Extracellular ATP (eATP)
16%
Exopolysaccharide Production
16%
Exopolysaccharide Synthesis
16%
Membrane Hyperpolarization
16%
Minimum Fungicidal Concentration
16%
Plasma Membrane Permeability
16%
Target Mode
16%
Fungal Morphology
16%
Antimitotic Agents
16%
Biofilm Disruption
16%
Hyphae-specific Genes
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Biofilm
100%
Candida Albicans
100%
Downregulation
28%
Infection
28%
Cell Wall
14%
Infectious Agent
14%
Cell Membrane
14%
Upregulation
14%
Virulence Factor
14%
Minimum Inhibitory Concentration
14%
Hypha
14%
Mitochondrial Membrane
14%
Minimum Fungicidal Concentration
14%
Fungal Morphology
14%