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Animal Model of Fusarium Solani Keratitis

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1975
Because of the frequency of fungal keratitis due to Fusarium solani, we needed a sustained, progressive infection in an animal model to determine the mechanisms of pathogenicity and to evaluate the new antifungal agents. Pigmented rabbits interlamellarly injected with actively germinating conidia from lyophilized temperature-tolerant strains of F ...
R K, Forster, G, Rebell
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Fusarium solani: Immunochemical Characterization of Allergens

International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 2009
Allergenic components of the fungus Fusarium solani were isolated using (NH<sub>4</sub>)<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> precipitation and ion-exchange column chromatography. The allergenicity of fractions was studied by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and radioallergosorbent test inhibition techniques.
J, Verma, S V, Gangal
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Studies on Fusarium solani

Allergy, 1994
Allergenic cross‐reactivity among three Fusarium species (F. solani, F. equiseti, and F. moniliforme) was determined by crossed immunoelectrophoresis (CIE), ELISA inhibition, and immunoprint‐inhibition analysis. Inhibiting immunoprint was used to assess the cross‐reactivity of individual allergenic proteins in culture filtrate (CF), separated on SDS ...
J, Verma, S V, Gangal
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Sulphur oxidation by fusarium solani

Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 1980
Abstract Fusarium solani oxidized S o to S 2 O 3 2− ; S 4 O 6 2− and SO 4 2− in culture and when grown in autoclaved soils amended with the element. The intermediates were also oxidized to SO 4 2− , suggesting involvement of the polythionate pathway in fungal S-oxidation. Indigenous F. solani was shown to oxidize S in non-sterile soil.
M. Wainwright, K. Killham
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The galactolipase activity of Fusarium solani (phospho)lipase

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, 2015
The purified (phospho)lipase of Fusarium solani (FSL), was known to be active on both triglycerides and phospholipids. This study aimed at assessing the potential of this enzyme in hydrolyzing galactolipids. FSL was found to hydrolyze at high rates of synthetic medium chains monogalactosyldiacylglycerol (4658±146U/mg on DiC8-MGDG) and ...
Jallouli, Raida   +7 more
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Fusarium solani Cutaneous Infection in a Neutropenic Patient

Dermatology, 2009
A 47-year-old woman with acute myeloblastic leukemia developed disseminated papules and pustules after chemotherapy. A skin biopsy specimen revealed fungal vasculitis and grew Fusarium solani. The patient died despite treatment with amphotericin B. The isolate was resistant to amphotericin B, imidazole and 5-fluocytosine.
F, Caux   +6 more
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Chlamydospore Induction in Pure Culture in Fusarium Solani

Mycologia, 1971
SUMMARYChlamydospore initiation by ungerminated or pre-germinated macrospores of Fusarium solani f. sp.
V W, Cochrane, J C, Cochrane
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Onychomycosis Caused by Fusarium Solani and Fusarium Oxysporum In São Paulo, Brazil

Mycopathologia, 2004
Fusarium species are common soil saprophytes and plant pathogens that have been frequently reported as etiologic agents of opportunistic infections in humans. We report eight cases of onychomycosis caused by Fusarium solani (4) and Fusarium oxysporum (4) in São Paulo, Brazil. These species were isolated from toenails in all cases.
P, Godoy   +5 more
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Cutaneous Infection Caused by Fusarium solani and Fusarium oxysporum

The Journal of Dermatology, 1987
AbstractA case of cutaneous infection by Fusarium solani and Fusarium oxysporum on the middle finger of the right hand of a 58‐year‐old farmer is reported. On the extensor aspect of the distal phalanx of the middle finger, there was a pale reddish, edematous lesion with some vesicles, pustules, and an ulcer.
N, Uchiyama   +3 more
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Intertrigo interorteil à Fusarium solani

Journal de Mycologie Médicale, 2009
Resume Fusarium sp. est un champignon saprophyte du sol qui peut entrainer des mycoses superficielles, voire profondes surtout chez le sujet immunodeprime. Les atteintes superficielles sont dominees par les onychomycoses et par les keratites. L’intertrigo a Fusarium sp. est une atteinte rare.
S. Anane   +6 more
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