Results 141 to 150 of about 2,649 (166)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

The detection of contamination in Trichophyton rubrum and trichophyton mentagrophytes

Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1971
This report concerns the usefulness of two media, brain heart infusion agar (BHIA) and BCP milk dextrose agar in the detection of contamination inT. rubrum andT. mentagrophytes and provides cultural information in the identification of these species.
J. Kane, J. B. Fischer
openaire   +3 more sources

Trichophyton rubrum Infection of the Diaper Area [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Dermatology, 1982
Rashes in the diaper area are among the most common dermatologic disorders seen in infants. Although the differential diagnosis of eruptions in the diaper area is extensive,Trichophyton rubruminfection is usually not included.1,2We have recently reported the presence ofT rubruminfection in the diaper area of a 9-month-old infant and were unable to find
John Dean Greeson   +1 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Pigments in Trichophyton rubrum

Nature, 1957
ALTHOUGH observations on the colouring matter produced by Trichophyton rubrum had been made by Tate in 19291, and were verified and extended by Thompson2, no attempt to isolate and identify the pigments involved has been recorded in the literature. A more systematic examination of these pigments is therefore being carried out in this laboratory.
openaire   +3 more sources

Differentiation of trichophyton rubrum from trichophyton mentagrophytes

Mycopathologia et mycologia applicata, 1963
Of the several morphological and physiological criteria that have been proposed to identifyTrichophyton rubrum andTrichophyton mentagrophytes differentially, only the hair invasion test agrees with the immunological results reported here. A typical strain ofT. rubrum andT.
James E. Dyson, Marshall E. Landay
openaire   +3 more sources

THE FATTY ACIDS OF TRICHOPHYTON RUBRUM

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1964
The fatty acids of Trichophyton rubrum were investigated by gas liquid and by paper chromatography and chemical degradation. Palmitic, stearic, oleic, and linoleic acids are the principal ones in this organism, with linoleic acid predominating. Behenic acid was detected by paper chromatography.
S. R. Anand, John C. Wirth
openaire   +3 more sources

Pigment Production in the Differentiation of Trichophyton Mentagrophytes and Trichophyton Rubrum

Mycologia, 1949
1. The pigment production of 50 strains of T. mentagrophytes and 40 strains of T. rubrum was studied on Sabouraud dextrose agar, potato dextrose agar, corn meal dextrose agar and ammonium chloride ...
Florante C. Bocobo, Rhoda W. Benham
openaire   +3 more sources

Phospholipid turnover inTrichophyton rubrum

Medical Mycology, 1977
Phospholipid synthesis, interconversion and breakdown in T. rubrum were followed by radioactive tracer. Synthesis and catabolism of phosphatidyl ethanolamine and phosphatidyl serine are most rapid; phosphatidyl choline and phosphatidyl inositol are metabolised rather slowly.
A.B. Banerjee, S.K. Das
openaire   +3 more sources

Griseofulvin and Trichophyton Rubrum Infections

Archives of Dermatology, 1960
We have just had an election in the United Kingdom. I could not help being envious of the politicians for their ability to address meetings day after day and even several times a day; gradually it dawned on me how easy it was to speak if you never had to think and if your speeches were made up of a string of well-worn cliches.
openaire   +3 more sources

Analysis of part of the Trichophyton rubrum ESTs

Science in China Series C, 2004
Trichophyton rubrum (T. rubrum) is the most common of the superficial fungi. In an effort to better understand the genetic and biochemical makeup of T. rubrum, we generated cDNA libraries from 3 growth stages and used these to isolate 4002 unique expressed sequence tags (ESTs).
Ruoyu Li   +9 more
openaire   +3 more sources

The definition of Trichophyton rubrum syndrome

Mycoses, 2001
Summary. Although chronic widespread dermatophyte infection is reported widely in the literature, neither a uniform nomenclature, nor even a clear definition of this syndrome have been established so far. Thus, we suggest Trichophyton rubrum syndrome (TRS) for denomination and define the following obligatory clinical and mycological criteria for TRS ...
G. Kick, Hans Christian Korting
openaire   +3 more sources

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy