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MYCOTIC INFECTION OF TINEA CAPITIS IN TEHRAN [PDF]
From 687 patients referred to the Medical Mycology Depatment of the school of public Health, 184 cases showed Tinea capitis infection, direct microscopy and culture was positive in 86.2% and 75.29% of the cases respectively.
M. Moghadami, M. Emami
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The effect of different carbohydrates on the mold, "Alternaria solani," (E. and M.) Jones and Grout [PDF]
Not available.Merrill CarrNot ListedNot ListedMaster of ScienceDepartment Not ListedCunningham Memorial Library, Terre Haute, Indiana State University.isua-thesis-1949-carrMastersTitle from document title page. Document formatted into pages: contains 46p.
Carr, Merrill
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An alarming pan Indian increase in the incidence of superficial dermatophytosis has been noticed over the past 5‐6 years. Recent studies have demonstrated emerging predominance of Trichophyton (T.) mentagrophytes as the causative organism in such cases ...
P. Nenoff+4 more
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Structure and functions of fungal cell surfaces [PDF]
A review with 24 references on the biochemistry, molecular structure, and function of cell surfaces of fungi, especially dermatophytes: the chemistry and structure of the cell wall, the effect of polyene antibiotics on the morphology and function of ...
Nozawa, Y.
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Identification of dermatophytes by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry [PDF]
In this study we evaluated the suitability of matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) for the identification of dermatophytes in diagnostic laboratories.
Bosshard, Philipp P.+5 more
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Risks of Transmission of Infection with Species of the Genus Trichophyton from Animals to Humans
Trichophytosis (ringworm) is included in the category of dermatomycoses or superficial mycoses, being a fungal infection, produced by a microscopic fungus of the genus Trichophyton.
Vlad Scripcariu, Daniela Moţ
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Background: The currently reported prevalence of dermatophytosis (superficial mycoses) in India ranges from 6.09%–61.5%. Due to the rising cases of treatment failure, chronic recalcitrant disease, and frequent relapses, standardization of antifungal ...
Sudeshna Das+4 more
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Complement Activation by Trichophyton rubrum
The role of complement in infections by dermatophytes is unknown. Therefore we evaluated the ability of the dermatophyte Trichophyton rubrum to activate complement in vitro. Aliquots of human plasma that had been incubated with T. rubrum were examined for evidence of complement activation.
Dale E. Hammerschmidt+3 more
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The release of biomolecules critically affects all pathogens and their establishment of diseases. For the export of several biomolecules in diverse species, the use of extracellular vesicles (EVs) is considered to represent an alternative transport ...
T. Bitencourt+7 more
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The lipid composition and its alteration during the growth stage in pathogenic fungus, epidermophyton floccosum [PDF]
Qualitative and quantitative changes of lipid components during the growth stages were studied in E. floccosum. The acyl group components of total lipids of Trichophyton rubrum and Microsporum cookei were also examined. The lipids of E.
Ito, Y.+3 more
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