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[The concept of antibiosis and the discovery of penicillin (II)].
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Studies on the antibiosis of dermatophytes
Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1972Trichophyton gallinae produced substances inhibiting in variable degrees the development of certain dermatophytes.
H, Prochacki, C, Engelhardt-Zasada
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Observations on the Antibiosis of Dermatophytes
Mycoses, 2009Zusammenfassung Das Phanomen der Antibiose ist zum Gegenstand besonderer wissenschaftlicher For-schungen geworden. Meistens tritt sie unter den Mikroorganismen auf, die zum Pflanzen-reich gehoren. Die Antibiose zwischen Dermatophyten ist nur selten bearbeitet worden. Der Verfasser stellte fest, das T.
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ANTIBIOSIS IN RELATION TO PLANT DISEASES
Annual Review of Microbiology, 1950Pioneers of microbiology and plant pathology (1, 2) were well aware of antagonistic phenomena among microorganisms and their relation to plant disease. But as Fawcett (3) pointed out, effects of known mixtures of cul tures were rarely studied i detail, because pathologists were too deeply impressed by the need of pure culture work which is basic for ...
R, WEINDLING, H, KATZNELSON, H P, BEALE
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Antibiosis and cancer: Clue to cure
Medical Hypotheses, 1983Antibiotics are chemical substances produced by living microorganisms which have the capacity to inhibit or kill other microbes of a different class. They were used successfully to revolutionize the treatment of infectious disease several decades ago.
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Heterothallic Antibiosis in Mucor Racemosus
Mycologia, 1948During a preliminary testing of stock laboratory cultures of molds for possible antibiotic properties, a culture of a phycomycete, Mucor racemosus Fres., indicated antibacterial effects. It was not known whether this culture represented a plus or a minus strain of the heterothallic fungus.
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