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In Vitro Models to Study Candida Albicans Biofilms

Biofilm is a common mode of fungal growth in clinical infection and Candida albicans is one of the species that are the most frequently associated with biofilm infection which has a significant impact on morbidity and mortality. In the mode of biofilm, C. albicans tends to display high resistance to body immunity and antimicrobial agents.
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Developing and Testing Nutrition Messages for Asian Indian Mothers

To develop and test nutrition messages for Asian Indian mothers addressing eight feeding behaviors likely to influence children’s dietary intake and weight.
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Dietary Intake of Children Participating in the USDA Summer Food Service Program

The USDA summer food service program (SFSP) provides free lunches during the summer. This study examined the foods selected and consumed by participating children. Three hundred and two children were observed in 14 schools during a 4-week period in June, 2011; 50% were male; 75% were in elementary school.
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Editorial Board Members Related to SDA

Meijun Zhu

Assistant Professor
School of Food Science
Washington State University
United States

JOEL E. RICHTER

Professor
Department of Medicine
University of South Florida
United States

VICTORIA J VIEIRA-POTTER

Assistant Professor
Department of Nutrition and Exercise Physiology
University of Missouri
United States

Zafar Said

Assistant Professor
Sustainable and Renewable Energy Engineering (SREE) Department
University of Sharjah
UAE

Saul Yedgar

Professor
Department of Biochemistry
Hebrew University
Israel

Mohsen Meydani

Professor
Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy
Tufts University
United States

Ranjana Bhattacharjee

Molecular Geneticist
Bioscience Center
IITA, Ibadan
Nigeria

Marc Poirot

Research Director at INSERM
Cancer Research Center of Toulouse
University of Toulouse
France

Asma Amleh

Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
American University in Cairo
Egypt
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