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Carotenogenesis associated with arthrosporulation of Trichophyton mentagrophytes [PDF]
Carotenoid pigments were demonstrated in arthrospores of the dermatophyte Trichophyton mentagrophytes but were absent from hyphae and microconidia of this fungus. Incubation at higher temperatures (39 degrees C) allowed arthrosporulation to occur, but essentially no carotenoid was detected in such arthrospores.
T, Hashimoto +2 more
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The occurrence of dermatophytes and keratinophilic fungi was investigated by hair-brush technique on the coat of 986 apparently healthy brown hares (Lepus europaeus, Pallas 1778) caught in 9 restocking and capture zones in Central Italy.
Francesca Mancianti +4 more
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Evolution of Dermatophytic Fungi: Anthropogenic and Biogenic Environmental Factors
ABSTRACT Climate change presents new challenges to dermatologic care, ranging from anthropogenic factors, such as pollution that select for extremotolerant and potentially antifungal‐resistant fungi, to biogenic factors that can drive zoonotic outbreaks, which have received increased attention since the SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic.
Aditya K. Gupta +2 more
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Trichophyton mentagrophytes DERMATOPHYTOSIS IN WILD FOX [PDF]
Dermatophytosis caused by a zoophilic varient of Trichophyton mentagrophytes was diagnosed in a litter of eight captured wild red fox (Vulpes fulva). The animals had widespread partial alopecia and scattered crusty foci 2 to 3 cm in diameter on the skin.
W U, Knudtson +3 more
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Deep and disseminated dermatophytosis in immunocompromised populations—A systematic review
Dermatophyte infections of the dermis and subcutaneous tissue (i.e. deep dermatophytosis)—associated with secondary complications including pseudomycetoma and systemic dissemination—affect vulnerable populations with primary or acquired immunodeficiencies.
Aditya K. Gupta +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Background: Trichophyton mentagrophytes is one of the dermatophyte species that commonly infects keratin-rich tissues such as hair, skin, and nails. These infections may lead to various forms of tinea and remain a significant health concern.
Intan Permata Rambin Siregar +1 more
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Dermatophytes are the most common pathogenic agents of superficial mycoses in humans and animals. Knowledge of their epidemiology can facilitate the prevention of dermatophytosis and improve prophylactic measures.
Olympia Bontems +4 more
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Cubebene‐related sesquiterpenes, found across diverse biological sources, exhibit promising pharmacological activities, including anti‐inflammatory, neuroprotective, and anticancer effects. This review highlights their molecular diversity, ADME profiles, and predicted multitarget interactions, underscoring their therapeutic relevance and potential in ...
Khadija Boualam +4 more
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Survival and resistance of Trichophyton mentagrophytes arthrospores [PDF]
The effects of several physical and chemical agents on the survival of Trichophyton mentagrophytes arthrospores were investigated. Although arthrospores of this dermatophyte were highly resistant to chilling and freezing, they were extremely susceptible to moderate heat (above 50 degrees C) and desiccation.
T, Hashimoto, H J, Blumenthal
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NMB‐mediated aPDT significantly inhibited MDR A. baumannii and enhanced the efficacy of tigecycline and colistin through synergistic or additive interactions. Increased ROS generation during aPDT and combination therapy may contribute to the observed antibacterial effects.
Barat Barati +4 more
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