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Phospholipids ofTrichophyton rubrum
Medical Mycology, 1974Trichophyton rubrum grown in Sabouraud's liquid medium contains phosphatidyl inositol, polyphosphatidyl inositol, phosphatidyl choline, phosphatidyl serine, phosphatidyl ethanolamine phosphatidyl glycerol and phosphatidic acid in the polar lipid fraction of its mycelia.
S K, Das, A B, Banerjee
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Trichophyton rubrum (Castellani) var. flava, var. nova a yellow pigment forming Trichophyton rubrum
Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1968A hitherto unknown variant ofT. rubrum var.flava is described which besides its yellow pigment has the following characteristics different fromT. rubrum (Castellani). A much slower growth and a smaller diameter of the giant culture and an appreciable difference in the light absorption curve of the extracted pigment.
G, Szilagyi, F, Reiss
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Experimental Dermatology, 2019
Dermatophytic infections caused by Trichophyton rubrum are the most prevalent superficial mycoses worldwide. The present study was aimed at evaluating the anti‐dermatophytic effect of a rhamnolipid biosurfactant (RL) produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa ...
Suparna Sen +4 more
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Dermatophytic infections caused by Trichophyton rubrum are the most prevalent superficial mycoses worldwide. The present study was aimed at evaluating the anti‐dermatophytic effect of a rhamnolipid biosurfactant (RL) produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa ...
Suparna Sen +4 more
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Pigments in Trichophyton rubrum
Nature, 1957ALTHOUGH 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.
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TINEA BARBAE CAUSED BY TRICHOPHYTON RUBRUM
Archives of Dermatology, 1955Widespread and bizarre cutaneous lesions caused by Trichophyton rubrum are being reported with increasing frequency. * Cases of tinea barbae caused by T. rubrum are, however, infrequently encountered and are rarely seen in the urban centers of northeastern United States.
H H, SAWICKY +2 more
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Griseofulvin and Trichophyton Rubrum Infections
Archives of Dermatology, 1960We 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.
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CICATRIZING TINEA CAPITIS CAUSED BY TRICHOPHYTON RUBRUM (TRICHOPHYTON PURPUREUM)
Archives of Dermatology, 1952TINEA capitis, or ringworm of the scalp, may be caused by various species of the genera Microsporum and Trichophyton. These lesions are characterized by loss of hair in patches with or without vesicles and pustules and with a varying degree of inflammation. Some fungi, notably Trichophyton (Achorion) schoenleini and quinckeanum, Trichophyton violaceum,
M, MOORE, R Q, CROTTY, C W, LANE
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The fatty acids of trichophyton rubrum
Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1966The fatty acids ofTrichophyton rubrum found during the logarithmic growth phase and during the early and late stationary phases of growth were separated and identified by gas chromatography. At all three stages of growth, the most abundant fatty acids were palmitic, stearic, octadecenoic and octadecadienoic which, together, accounted for 85–93% of the ...
Luba L. Kostiw +3 more
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Chronic dermatophytosis caused by Trichophyton rubrum
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1996We believe that patients are genetically predisposed to Trichophyton rubrum infections in a dominant autosomal pattern and that persons with distal subungual onychomycosis caused by T. rubrum invariably have preexisting T. rubrum tinea pedis of the soles.
N, Zaias, G, Rebell
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Phospholipid turnover inTrichophyton rubrum
Medical Mycology, 1977Phospholipid 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.
S K, Das, A B, Banerjee
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