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Growth models of fractal interfaces in the description of microorganism colony growth: effect of photodynamic inactivation

Candida albicans is responsible for most of the nosocomial infections that affect immunocompromised individuals. We investigated the application of eosin in photodynamic inactivation as a strategy in the inhibition of the growth of C. albicans and the morphological variation and growth dynamics in l...

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Published in:Photochemical & photobiological sciences 2023-02, Vol.22 (2), p.311-318
Main Authors: Trescher, Tarquin F., da Silva, Romário J., Souto, Paula C. S., Silva, Josmary R., de Souza, Nara C.
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