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Quel dermatophyte peut-on encore appeler Trichophyton Mentagrophytes? : revue historique et illustration par deux cas cliniques [PDF]
Chollet, A.
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Current Performance of MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry Databases for the Identification of Dermatophyte Species. [PDF]
Rodriguez-Temporal D +26 more
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Tinea Incognito Caused by <i>Microsporum</i> spp. Mimicking Subacute Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus-Case Report. [PDF]
Kasprowicz-Furmańczyk M +1 more
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Dermatophytes are keratinophilic fungi that are responsible for common infections such as tinea pedis, tinea capitis, and tinea unguium. Their wide prevalence is mainly due to the existence of large human and animal reservoirs coupled with their ease of transmission from one host to another and their high inherent resistance to harsh environmental ...
Maurice J. Dahdah, Richard K. Scher
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DERMATOPHYTE AND NON‐DERMATOPHYTE ONYCHOMYCOSIS IN SINGAPORE [PDF]
SummaryOnychomycosis is caused by dermatophytes, moulds and yeasts. It is important to identify the non‐dermatophyte moulds as they are resistant to the usual anti‐fungals. A prospective study was undertaken in the National Skin Centre, Singapore to study the pattern of dermatophyte and non‐dermatophyte onychomycosis.
Hock Cheng Chua, Lim Jt, Chee Leok Goh
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Medical Mycology, 1983
Exoantigens were obtained from 5 species of dermatophytes. Cross-reactions were observed within the group, but not with 4 non-dermatophyte species of fungi.
D.W.R. Mackenzie, I. Terain de Sanchez
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Exoantigens were obtained from 5 species of dermatophytes. Cross-reactions were observed within the group, but not with 4 non-dermatophyte species of fungi.
D.W.R. Mackenzie, I. Terain de Sanchez
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Lipids, 1981
AbstractThis investigation deals with phosphatides and fatty acid content ofEpidermophyton floccosum, Microsporum cookie andTrichophyton mentagrophytes during different phases of growth. Total phosphatide content of these dermatophytes decreased with age, which was reflected in constituent major phosphatides.
R. Masih +3 more
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AbstractThis investigation deals with phosphatides and fatty acid content ofEpidermophyton floccosum, Microsporum cookie andTrichophyton mentagrophytes during different phases of growth. Total phosphatide content of these dermatophytes decreased with age, which was reflected in constituent major phosphatides.
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