Detection of Candida species by acridine orange fluorescent dye in exfoliative smears of oral candidiasis
Background: Oral candidiasis continued to receive attention due to its evidenced association with its evidenced association with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. In spite of considerable improvements in the laboratory diagnostic methods, there is still a need for more reliable, definitive and les...
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Main Authors: | Kumaraswamy LR Naik (Author), Pushparaja Shetty (Author), Sarosh E Shroff (Author), Vimal Kumar Karnekar (Author), Krishna MS Prasad (Author), Lal P Madathil (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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