HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Elina Kä from the University of Minho, Portugal Ecuador have published the research work: Optotracing for live selective fluorescence-based detection of Candida albicans biofilms, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors examine fungal biofilms for unique intracellular and extracellular organelles specific to this lifestyle that may function as a reporter, based on a C. albicans SC5314 model. Collectively, the model shows that Ebba680 can detect yeast cells and biofilms through the tracing of cell walls and intracellular amyloid proteins.
- future: Future work into correlating optotracer optical signals with cell wall . . .
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