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Partial characterization of proteolytic enzymes of Microsporum canis and Microsporum cookei

Mycoses, 1996
Summary. Characterization by proteinase inhibitors of the enzymes produced by Microsporum spp. revealed that Microsporum canis and Microsporum cookei produce serine proteinase(s), but only M. canis expresses aspartic and cysteine proteinases and probably a metalloproteinase. Both M. canis and M. cookei expressed metalloelastinolytic proteinases.
M. Baxter, M. F. Simpanya
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The Macroconidium Appendage in Microsporum Gypseum

Mycologia, 1969
The macroconidial appendages in Microsporum gypseum are borne by a group of macroconidia whose frequency in one strain varies with age and growth conditions of the culture. Most frequently the appendages are borne singly on the apical cell; infrequently they are borne singly on the basal cell, in pairs on the apical cell, or one at each end of the ...
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Perfect Stage of Microsporum gypseum

Nature, 1960
IN 1927, Nannizzi1 reported the discovery of the perfect stage of Microsporum gypseum (Bodin) Guiart and Grigoraki and named it Gymnoascus gypseum Nannizzi. This work was criticized on a number of grounds, and, as there has been no record of its successful repetition, it has been generally disregarded.
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MICROSPORUM CANIS DERMATOMYCOSIS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1965
A. Rao, D. J. Hodges
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Inibitory effects of linalool on fungal pathogenicity of clinical isolates of Microsporum canis and Microsporum gypseum

Mycoses (Berlin), 2017
K. V. S. Silva   +5 more
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