ULTRASTRUCTURAL INVESTIGATIONS OF FORMATION OF CANDIDA-ALBICANS GERM TUBES AND SEPTA
- 1 January 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 16 (JUN) , 115-124
Abstract
Germ tubes, blastospores and pseudomycelia of C. albicans were studied under the electron microscope. Both germ tube and blastospore formation begin with comparable changes in the cell wall of the mother cell. The major part of the germ tube wall consists of the 4th of the 5 layers forming the C. albicans cell wall. Germ tubes are precursors of mycelia which can ramify. Septa and septal pores can be demonstrated in later phases. Pseudomycelia can be clearly discerned by means of transmission electron microscopy.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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