colonies candida albicans that with the hyphae forming mycelium from yeast become filamentous fungus thanks phenomena |
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Double colony of Candida albicans that developed hyphae. Dimorphism that passes from yeast to filamentous fungus. Double image with top and rear lighting. Rare phenomenon indicating greater invasiveness of candida in human tissues |
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