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Lipolytic enzymes ofTrichophyton rubrum

Medical Mycology, 1977
Trichophyton rubrum cells contain lipase, phospholipases A and B and acyl CoA lysolecithin acyl transferase activities. This dermatophyte excretes lipase and phospholipase A into the growth medium when cultivated in Sabouraud's broth. Extracellular lipase has optimum activity at pH 8.0 whereas the intracellular lipase is maximally active at pH 8.0 ...
S K, Das, A B, Banerjee
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Tinea capitis caused by Trichophyton rubrum

British Journal of Dermatology, 1996
Tinea capitis is seldom caused by Trichophyton rubrum. A case is reported in a young British child and the literature reviewed.
A, Anstey, T W, Lucke, C, Philpot
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Pseudo-cleistothecia inTrichophyton rubrum

Medical Mycology, 1968
Observations have shown that the anthropophilic dermatophyte T. tubrum has the potential ability to reproduce sexually, the perfect form being identifiable with the genus Arthroderma but, at the time of publication, fertile cleistothecia have not been demonstrated.Preliminary experiments made to determine the compatible mating strains of the species ...
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TRICHOPHYTON RUBRUM GRANULOMA*

International Journal of Dermatology, 1970
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Deep Dermatophytosis Caused by Trichophyton rubrum

Mycopathologia, 2021
Junjun Sang   +4 more
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INFECTIONS WITH TRICHOPHYTON RUBRUM.

British Journal of Dermatology, 1966
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ARSINE PRODUCTION BY TRICHOPHYTON RUBRUM

Journal of Bacteriology, 1961
R A, ZUSSMAN, E E, VICHER, I, LYON
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Trichophyton rubrum Azole Resistance Mediated by a New ABC Transporter, TruMDR3

Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 2019
Michel Monod   +2 more
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