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Sequencing of Candida Albicans at the Stanford Genome Technology Center
Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. 

Candida Albicans - Foods To Avoid
Candida Albicans, what foods should be avoided, some simple guidelines. 

Candida Albicans - Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention
Candida albicans (sometimes referred to as monilia) is a fungus that is normally present on the skin and in mucous membranes such as the vagina, mouth, or rectum. 

Candida Albicans
Judy Bayliss, the long-time listowner of the Yeast-L mailing list, had a site on Candida Albicans. It has Dr. Crook's questionnaire, foods to avoid, information on the mailing list, book list, and more.

The Candida Albicans Report - Yeast Infections
A silent killer may be running loose in your body if you have a yeast infection. Learn the causes, symptoms and treatment of candida albicans yeast infections in women and men. 

Candida albicans
Information on this dimorphic fungus and the infection it causes, with a video from the Microbiology Video Library. 

Candida Albicans - The symptoms and treatment of Candida infection
Candida Albicans - do you have Candida and what treatment is available for Candida? 

The Physical map of Candida Albicans
Candida albicans - the organism that causes thrush. This site has mainly scientific content of use to the specialist. 

Candida Albicans - About.com
Candida Albicans is a yeast infestation, from a parasite that thrives in warm-blooded animals. In the allopathic world of medicine it is referred as a fungus.

Candida albicans, cause of most "yeast infections" in humans
Most cases of yeast infection in the United States are caused by Candida albicans. "Yeast" is the term for a fungus that exists as a single-celled organism rather than as hyphae. 
scanning EM of Candida budding
Candida albicans - Database
Multi Locus Sequence Typing

Infection of the skin by Candida albicans (cutaneous candidiasis)
An infection of the skin by the yeast-like fungus Candida albicans. 

Candida Albicans
If the answer is yes you may be one of the thousands of people suffering from an overgrowth of Candida. Candida Albicans, to give it its full name is an unfriendly bacteria found in everyone's gut.  

Candida albicans - Herbal and Nutritional Remedies by the Haelan Centre
Candida albicans is a type of yeast-like fungi that is present in practically every human being. 

Instiute of Molecular Biosciences, Massey University
Dr. Jan Schmid describes research on Candida albicans DNA fingerprinting, pathogenicity, virulence factors, genomics, genetics of drug resistance and molecular epidemiology.
 
Metabolic Typing - Candida Albicans
This article provides an explanation and overview of a condition called Candida albicans overgrowth. 

Candida albicans
This species is the most commonly-isolated yeast in human disease. It has been implicated in both superficial and systemic disease. 


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