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Vasileva Y3 Author
Subjects of specialization
Affiliation
Applied Microbiology, Applied Microscopy, Applied Mycology, Applied Physiology, Biomedical Research
Department of Biology, Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Sofia, Bulgaria
Vasileva completed MSc in Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Faculty of Biology, Sofia, Bulgaria and also did PhD in Acad. M. Popov Institute of Plant Physiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS), Sofia, Bulgaria. Her research interests are Cell and molecular biology, epigenetics, DNA methylation, functional genomics, abiotic stress, model plants, root development, hormone signalling, asymmetric cell division, cell cytoskeleton.
Research Article Open Access
Author(s): Pencheva D1, Bryaskova R2*, Ismail S2, Cardoso A3, ManchevaI3, Rancheva M4, Korkova A4, Stoyanova E4, Vasileva Y3, Ivanova Z5 and Kantardjiev T5
The high level of resistance of yeast species of the genus Candida to antifungal agents used in the practice, defines the scientific interest to investigate the antifungal properties of newly synthesized hybrid materials. The research is directed to find a viable alternative for the treatment of infections caused by the highly resistant Candida species. The tested in the experiments nano-sized bimetallic polymer stabilized hibrid materials based on iron oxide and silver nanoparticles (γFe2O3/AgNps/PVA), were characterized by different techniques and for the first time tested onto six clinical Candida strains with a predetermined resistance to different antimycotics. The results showed the presence of very strong antifungal activity.
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