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Experimental infection in gerbils by Conidiobolus lamprauges
Microbial Pathogenesis, 2017Conidiobolomycosis is an emerging entomophthoramycosis caused by fungi Conidiobolus spp. Animal models are essential for the study of infectious disease in various areas such as pathogenesis, diagnostic methods, treatment and prevention. There is not currently an animal model for conidiobolomycosis.
Isabela, de Godoy +6 more
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Characterization and evaluation of immunogenicity of Conidiobolus lamprauges enolase
Small Ruminant Research, 2016Abstract Conidiobolomycosis is a fungal disease that affects the upper respiratory tract of animal mainly sheep in tropical region. There are no vaccines or efficient treatments for this pathology and identifying immunoreactive proteins could create new opportunities for preventing or diagnosing this disease.
Juçara Tinasi Oliveira +6 more
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In vitro susceptibility of Conidiobolus lamprauges recovered from sheep to antifungal agents
Veterinary Microbiology, 2013Data regarding the susceptibility of Conidiobolus lamprauges is limited and there is no consensus about the optimal treatment for infections caused by Conidiobolus spp. In this context, the objective of this study was to evaluate the in vitro susceptibility of six C.
Juliana Simoni Moraes, Tondolo +7 more
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Pathology of Nasal Infection caused by Conidiobolus lamprauges and Pythium insidiosum in Sheep
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2013Conidiobolomycosis and pythiosis are important diseases of sheep in midwestern Brazil. Veterinary practitioners consider it difficult to differentiate between these diseases because they have similar clinical features. In this study, 186 sheep were subjected to necropsy examination over a 6-year period.
D G, Ubiali +8 more
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Recognition of Human Erythrocytes by a Chitin-Binding Lectin of a Fungus, Conidiobolus Lamprauges
1986A number of chitin- or chitosaccharide-binding lectins have been found in plant kingdom.1 They are listed in Table 1. Some of them were purified from plant extracts by affinity chromatography technique using chitin as affinity adsorbent.
K. Oishi, F. Ishikawa
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Chitinase Production byConidiobolus lampraugesand OtherConidiobolusSpecies
Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, 1981Fumiyasu Ishikawa, Kunio Oishi, Kô Aida
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