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Bestimmung von Trichophyton rubrum und Trichophyton mentagrophytes

Mycoses, 2009
Zusammenfassung Alle Kolonien, die gelbes oder hellrotes oder rotes oder dunkel- bis schwarzrotes Pigment bilden, sind Trichophyton rubrurn zuzuordnen — es sei denn, Schraubenhyphen und runde Mikrokonidien sind vorhanden, dann ist dieser Stamm Trichophyton mentagrophytes zuzuordnen.
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Giant Cell Granuloma in Trichophyton rubrum Infection/Riesenzellgranulom bei Trichophyton rubrum Infektion

Mycoses, 1983
Summary: A case of giant cell granuloma caused by Trichophyton rubrum is reported. Clinically the fungus had elicited skin coloured flat topped papules and plaques. Fungal filaments were absent in these areas histologically though skin scales revealed mycelia in KOH mount and grew T. rubrum.
A. Kamalam, A. S. Thambiah
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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.
J C, WIRTH, S R, ANAND
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Mycetoma formation in Trichophyton rubrum infection

British Journal of Dermatology, 1974
SUMMARY An adult male patient with a chronic Trichophyton rubrum infection of the feet, toe nails and groin, for 15 years, developed on the dorsum of the right foot a tumour with draining sinuses. Histological examination of tissue from the growth revealed granulomatous inflammation with abscesses containing granules characteristic of mycetoma.
C F, Burgoon   +3 more
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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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Antifungal photodynamic inactivation against dermatophyte Trichophyton rubrum using nanoparticle-based hybrid photosensitizers.

Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy, 2018
Trichophyton rubrum is one of the most common dermatophytes, which can cause fungal nail and ringworm infections. Infections associated with T. rubrum have become a global phenomenon.
N. Wijesiri   +3 more
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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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Antifungal activity and potential mechanism of magnoflorine against Trichophyton rubrum

Journal of antibiotics (Tokyo. 1968), 2020
Nanxuan Luo   +6 more
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The rapid emergence of antifungal-resistant human-pathogenic fungi

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
Shawn R Lockhart, Jeremy A W Gold
exaly  

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