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Infection of the wool of sheep byMicrosporum canis
Medical Mycology, 1965Four Merino sheep became infected with Microporum canis in the wool on areas which were frequently clipped for experimental sampling. The sheep were kept singly in cages and were thought to have acquired the infection from cats that moved freely among them.
D.S. Roberts, J.M. Keep
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Tinea Barbae Due to Microsporum Canis
Archives of Dermatology, 1965A case of infection of the beard withMicrosporum canis, identified by cultural and Wood's light examinations, is recorded. Absence of clinical features characteristic of tinea barbae but rather suggestive of bacterial folliculitis seems to invite inquiry as to whether the rare reports on ringworm of the beard due toM canisindubitably indicate its low ...
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Microsporum canis with Polymorphous Macroconidia
Mycoses, 1989Summary: An atypical strain of Microsporum canis was isolated in our laboratory, which was characterized by a variety of polymorphous macroconidia. These are demonstrated by illustrations. Based on our observation and literature, the relationship between Microsporum canis and Microsporum distortum is discussed.
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Proximal subungual onychomycosis due to Microsporum canis
British Journal of Dermatology, 1996A case of proximal subungual onychomycosis due to Microsporum canis in a 36-year-old woman is presented. The onychomycosis involved the left thumb and the little fingernails, with thinning of the nail plate and crumbling of the nail plate surface. A milky-white discoloration of the proximal portion of the left thumbnail was also evident.
Piraccini, B M+3 more
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MICROSPORUM CANIS DERMATOMYCOSIS
Medical Journal of Australia, 1965A. Rao, D. J. Hodges
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Microsporum canis infection in sheep
Veterinary Record, 1993MW Sharp, M Flamank, GR Lupson
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Ribosomal phosphoproteins in Microsporum canis.
Biochemistry international, 1988Ribosomal phosphoproteins of Microsporum canis labelled in vivo were characterised by two-dimensional and SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. A small subunit protein, S6, was the only phosphoprotein identified in 40S and 80S in basic-acidic two-dimensional gels. Three different forms of phosphorylated S6 were also observed in 40S subunit.
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Variation IN Microsporum Canis AND Microsporum Audouini
British Journal of Dermatology, 1950openaire +3 more sources
Nosocomial infections with Microsporum canis
Journal of Hospital Infection, 1987V.R. Galvez+4 more
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