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The dermatophytes

2018
Abstract Dermatophytes are unique in their ability to utilize keratin as a substrate, and this makes them the commonest cause of superficial skin, hair, and nail infection worldwide. They comprise three genera and more than 30 species, and species have evolved to be anthropophilic, zoophilic, or geophilic.
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Antifungal Combinations in Dermatophytes

Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland), 2021
Gianluca Morroni, Francesco Barchiesi
exaly  

DERMATOPHYTE INFECTIONS

International Journal of Dermatology, 1993
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KERATINOPHILIC DERMATOPHYTES

Medical Journal of Australia, 1979
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Dermatophyte infections

2000
A. Tosti, B. M. Piraccini
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Dermatophyte lipids

Progress in the Chemistry of Fats and other Lipids, 1978
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Detection and identification of dermatophytes based on currently available methods – a comparative study

Journal of Applied Microbiology, 2021
Sebastian Gnat   +2 more
exaly  

Dermatophyte infections.

American family physician, 2003
Dermatophytes are fungi that require keratin for growth. These fungi can cause superficial infections of the skin, hair, and nails. Dermatophytes are spread by direct contact from other people (anthropophilic organisms), animals (zoophilic organisms), and soil (geophilic organisms), as well as indirectly from fomites.
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Molecular epidemiology, phylogeny and evolution of dermatophytes

Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 2013
Claudia Cafarchia   +2 more
exaly  

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