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[epidemiology of trichophytosis caused by trichophyton gypseum]. 19695393854
[degradation of vernix caseosa by microsporum gypseum (bodin) guiart et grigorakin in vitro]. 19695397084
[degradation of vernix caseosa by microsporum gypseum (bodin) guiart et grigorakin in vitro]. 19695397084
[variable surface forms of dermatophyte colonies on synthetic culture media under apparently similar external conditions exemplified by trichophyton rubrum, microsporum gypseum and keratinomyces ajelloi]. 19695398010
[variable surface forms of dermatophyte colonies on synthetic culture media under apparently similar external conditions exemplified by trichophyton rubrum, microsporum gypseum and keratinomyces ajelloi]. 19695398010
microsporum gypseum--infection with a nodular id-reaction. 19695399073
microsporum gypseum--infection with a nodular id-reaction. 19695399073
relationship of nuclear segregation and macroconidial germination in microsporum gypseum.microsporum gypseum macroconidia germinated at 37 c possessed from one to eight nuclei per germinated spore compartment. the distribution of nuclei per spore compartment was the result of a random packaging of nuclei from the available nuclear population. partial inhibition of germination by incubation at 25 c or at 37 c in the presence of 10(-4)m phenyl methyl sulfonyl-fluoride resulted in an enrichment of germinated spores containing high numbers of nuclei per compartment. the selection for hi ...19705432009
relationship of nuclear segregation and macroconidial germination in microsporum gypseum.microsporum gypseum macroconidia germinated at 37 c possessed from one to eight nuclei per germinated spore compartment. the distribution of nuclei per spore compartment was the result of a random packaging of nuclei from the available nuclear population. partial inhibition of germination by incubation at 25 c or at 37 c in the presence of 10(-4)m phenyl methyl sulfonyl-fluoride resulted in an enrichment of germinated spores containing high numbers of nuclei per compartment. the selection for hi ...19705432009
macroconidial germination in microsporum gypseum.biochemical events which occur during macroconidial germination have been studied in the dermatophyte microsporum gypseum. the specific activity levels of various metabolic enzymes have been assayed during germination time periods. the accumulated levels of several of these enzymes, as a function of exogenous carbohydrate source, have been investigated. m. gypseum was found to possess a constitutive glyoxalate shunt, a constitutive glucokinase, a fructose phosphoenolpyruvate transferase, and a m ...19705432010
macroconidial germination in microsporum gypseum.biochemical events which occur during macroconidial germination have been studied in the dermatophyte microsporum gypseum. the specific activity levels of various metabolic enzymes have been assayed during germination time periods. the accumulated levels of several of these enzymes, as a function of exogenous carbohydrate source, have been investigated. m. gypseum was found to possess a constitutive glyoxalate shunt, a constitutive glucokinase, a fructose phosphoenolpyruvate transferase, and a m ...19705432010
microsporum gypseum infection in chinchillas. 19705464028
microsporum gypseum infection in chinchillas. 19705464028
ecology and transmission of microsporum gypseum from soil to man. 19705470708
ecology and transmission of microsporum gypseum from soil to man. 19705470708
[microsporum gypseum dermatomycosis as secondary findings in common psoriasis]. 19705474928
[microsporum gypseum dermatomycosis as secondary findings in common psoriasis]. 19705474928
[proteinase activity of trichophyton gypseum and epidermophyton interdigitale in the saprophytic phase]. 19705480485
[conditions for keratin degradation by microsporum gypseum in the liquid medium. i. general conditions for the cultivation]. 19705509370
[conditions for keratin degradation by microsporum gypseum in the liquid medium. i. general conditions for the cultivation]. 19705509370
microsporum gypseum infection in the parrot (melopsittacus undulatus). 19705530652
microsporum gypseum infection in the parrot (melopsittacus undulatus). 19705530652
[conditions for keratin degradation by microsporum gypseum in liquid medium. ii. composition of ph of the medium]. 19705534263
[conditions for keratin degradation by microsporum gypseum in liquid medium. ii. composition of ph of the medium]. 19705534263
[4 cases of trichophytosis by microsporum gypseum in the lanuginous hair region]. 19705535214
[4 cases of trichophytosis by microsporum gypseum in the lanuginous hair region]. 19705535214
[studies on the ultrastructure of microsporum gypseum (bodin 1907), guiart and grigoraki 1928. i. structure of the cell wall of the septa and cytoplasmic membrane]. 19675585013
[studies on the ultrastructure of microsporum gypseum (bodin 1907), guiart and grigoraki 1928. i. structure of the cell wall of the septa and cytoplasmic membrane]. 19675585013
[studies on the ultrastructure of microsporum gypseum (bodin 1907), guiart and grigoraki 1928. ii. structure and multiplication of mitochondria]. 19675585014
[studies on the ultrastructure of microsporum gypseum (bodin 1907), guiart and grigoraki 1928. ii. structure and multiplication of mitochondria]. 19675585014
[growth of microsporum gypseum following the effect of beta rays on fungus and culture medium]. 19675589156
[growth of microsporum gypseum following the effect of beta rays on fungus and culture medium]. 19675589156
[on the bactericidal effect of hexachlorophene soap on trichophyton gypseum]. 19675620476
microsporum gypseum isolated from feline ringworm. 19675624720
microsporum gypseum isolated from feline ringworm. 19675624720
[superficial "trichophytosis" caused by microsporum gypseum]. 19675633449
[superficial "trichophytosis" caused by microsporum gypseum]. 19675633449
infection by microsporum gypseum in the chamois (rupicapra rupicapra). 19685689595
infection by microsporum gypseum in the chamois (rupicapra rupicapra). 19685689595
the cytogenetics of the conidium in microsporum gypseum and of pleomorphism and the dual phenomenon in fungi. 19685700462
the cytogenetics of the conidium in microsporum gypseum and of pleomorphism and the dual phenomenon in fungi. 19685700462
[on the utilization of lipids and the excretion of lipolytic enzymes by microsporum gypseum (bodin) guiart et grigoraki]. 19685710005
[on the utilization of lipids and the excretion of lipolytic enzymes by microsporum gypseum (bodin) guiart et grigoraki]. 19685710005
[microsporiasis in horses, with special regard for a microsporum gypseum infection in a foal]. 19685751870
[microsporiasis in horses, with special regard for a microsporum gypseum infection in a foal]. 19685751870
[microsporum gypseum, trichophyton mentagrophytes "variatio asteroides" and keratinomyces ajelloi as typical keratin metabolizing soil parasites]. 19685758362
[microsporum gypseum, trichophyton mentagrophytes "variatio asteroides" and keratinomyces ajelloi as typical keratin metabolizing soil parasites]. 19685758362
heat-induced macroconidia germination in microsporum gypseum.a method for obtaining purified ungerminated macroconidia is described, and a technique for obtaining 85 to 90% germination of macroconidia under normal nutritional conditions is presented.19695780403
heat-induced macroconidia germination in microsporum gypseum.a method for obtaining purified ungerminated macroconidia is described, and a technique for obtaining 85 to 90% germination of macroconidia under normal nutritional conditions is presented.19695780403
the macroconidium appendage in microsporum gypseum. 19695812248
the macroconidium appendage in microsporum gypseum. 19695812248
[considerations apropos of the isolation of microsporum gypseum from the soil, in lorraine. incidence of this dermatophyte]. 19655842933
[considerations apropos of the isolation of microsporum gypseum from the soil, in lorraine. incidence of this dermatophyte]. 19655842933
[microsporum gypseum infections as an occupational disease in female gardeners]. 19655861000
[microsporum gypseum infections as an occupational disease in female gardeners]. 19655861000
occurrence of dermatophytes in fresh bat guano.evidence is presented in support of the hypothesis that fresh bat guano serves as a means of pathogenic fungi dissemination in caves. a total of 371 guano samples were collected from caves in southeastern new mexico. each sample was agitated in sterile saline and sand. the supernatant fluid was treated with an antibiotic and streaked on differential media. cultures were incubated at 25 and 37 c and examined at intervals over a 4-week period. for animal inoculation, highly concentrated inoculum w ...19655867652
occurrence of dermatophytes in fresh bat guano.evidence is presented in support of the hypothesis that fresh bat guano serves as a means of pathogenic fungi dissemination in caves. a total of 371 guano samples were collected from caves in southeastern new mexico. each sample was agitated in sterile saline and sand. the supernatant fluid was treated with an antibiotic and streaked on differential media. cultures were incubated at 25 and 37 c and examined at intervals over a 4-week period. for animal inoculation, highly concentrated inoculum w ...19655867652
[occurrence of microsporum gypseum as a pathogenic agent of mycoses and as a soil saphrophyte in berlin and its environment]. 19655886532
[occurrence of microsporum gypseum as a pathogenic agent of mycoses and as a soil saphrophyte in berlin and its environment]. 19655886532
variation in microsporum gypseum. i. a genetic study of pleomorphism. 19645896099
variation in microsporum gypseum. i. a genetic study of pleomorphism. 19645896099
the microsporum gypseum complex (nannizzia incurvata stockd., n. gypsea (nann.) comb. nov., n. fulva sp. nov.). 19635896180
the microsporum gypseum complex (nannizzia incurvata stockd., n. gypsea (nann.) comb. nov., n. fulva sp. nov.). 19635896180
the function of hen eggs and briquets in the transfer of trichophyton gypseum var. asteroides. 19655896261
a case of equine ringworm caused by microsporum gypseum. 19635896538
a case of equine ringworm caused by microsporum gypseum. 19635896538
[dermatomycosis caused by microsporum gypseum in cattle]. 19655898827
[dermatomycosis caused by microsporum gypseum in cattle]. 19655898827
variation in the microsporum gypseum complex. ii. a genetic study of spontaneous mutation in nannizzia incurvata. 19665913769
variation in the microsporum gypseum complex. ii. a genetic study of spontaneous mutation in nannizzia incurvata. 19665913769
occurrence of microsporum gypseum in thailand soils. 19665913773
occurrence of microsporum gypseum in thailand soils. 19665913773
[on further cases of "gardener's microsporosis" caused by microsporum gypseum]. 19665927645
[on further cases of "gardener's microsporosis" caused by microsporum gypseum]. 19665927645
[isolation of microsporum gypseum from colombian soils]. 19665928859
[isolation of microsporum gypseum from colombian soils]. 19665928859
[on the problem of the source of infection and sex-related aspects of microsporum gypseum infections]. 19665987517
[on the problem of the source of infection and sex-related aspects of microsporum gypseum infections]. 19665987517
[clinical and epidemiological features of trichophytosis due to trichophyton gypseum]. 19666002991
[nail microsporia caused by microsporum gypseum]. 19666013557
[nail microsporia caused by microsporum gypseum]. 19666013557
carbon catabolism and synthesis of macromolecules during spore germination of microsporum gypseum.either d- or l-leucine (10(-3)m) and unsaturated long-chain fatty acids such as oleic, linoleic, and arachidonic (10(-4)m) significantly stimulated macroconidia germination of microsporum gypseum. saturated long-chain fatty acids did not affect germination, whereas saturated short-chain fatty acids such as caprylic, hexanoic, and butyric were completely inhibitory. germination was followed by an increase in endogenous respiration and a decrease in dry weight of approximately 5% at 4 hr. endogeno ...19676020568
carbon catabolism and synthesis of macromolecules during spore germination of microsporum gypseum.either d- or l-leucine (10(-3)m) and unsaturated long-chain fatty acids such as oleic, linoleic, and arachidonic (10(-4)m) significantly stimulated macroconidia germination of microsporum gypseum. saturated long-chain fatty acids did not affect germination, whereas saturated short-chain fatty acids such as caprylic, hexanoic, and butyric were completely inhibitory. germination was followed by an increase in endogenous respiration and a decrease in dry weight of approximately 5% at 4 hr. endogeno ...19676020568
electron microscope observations of the fine structure of microsporum gypseum. 19676024126
electron microscope observations of the fine structure of microsporum gypseum. 19676024126
[some light and electron microscopic data on the dermatophyte microsporum gypseum]. 19676040732
[some light and electron microscopic data on the dermatophyte microsporum gypseum]. 19676040732
[genetic determination of the sexuality and colony habitus in microsporum gypseum]. 19676040733
[genetic determination of the sexuality and colony habitus in microsporum gypseum]. 19676040733
a comparison of the pathogenicity of three members of the microsporum gypseum complex. 19676048623
a comparison of the pathogenicity of three members of the microsporum gypseum complex. 19676048623
differences in pathogenicity between microsporum gypseum and microsporum fulvum. 19676048624
differences in pathogenicity between microsporum gypseum and microsporum fulvum. 19676048624
[amino acid assimilation and secretion in dermatophytes. 2nd part: amino acid catabolism and mycelial growth in microsporum gypseum after cultivation in culture media containing different amino acids (author's transl)]. 19816117010
[amino acid assimilation and secretion in dermatophytes. 2nd part: amino acid catabolism and mycelial growth in microsporum gypseum after cultivation in culture media containing different amino acids (author's transl)]. 19816117010
[degradation and assimilation of glucose and amino acids by microsporum gypseum (author's transl)]. 19826123946
[degradation and assimilation of glucose and amino acids by microsporum gypseum (author's transl)]. 19826123946
keratinophilic fungi from orissa, india, i: isolation from soils.results of a preliminary survey of keratinophilic fungi in soils collected from five districts of orissa, india, are reported. a total of 80 soil samples were examined, of which 51 samples (63.7%) were positive for keratinophilic fungi. twelve species of fungi classified in seven genera were isolated: aphanoascus reticulisporus (2.4%), aph. terreus (1.2%), chrysosporium state of arthroderma tuberculatum (4.8%), chrysosporium indicum (31.3%), chrys. tropicum (18.0%), chrys. evolceanui (1.2%), gym ...19806161419
keratinophilic fungi from orissa, india, i: isolation from soils.results of a preliminary survey of keratinophilic fungi in soils collected from five districts of orissa, india, are reported. a total of 80 soil samples were examined, of which 51 samples (63.7%) were positive for keratinophilic fungi. twelve species of fungi classified in seven genera were isolated: aphanoascus reticulisporus (2.4%), aph. terreus (1.2%), chrysosporium state of arthroderma tuberculatum (4.8%), chrysosporium indicum (31.3%), chrys. tropicum (18.0%), chrys. evolceanui (1.2%), gym ...19806161419
investigation of keratinophilic fungi from soils in western australia a preliminary survey.in order to determine which species of geophilic dermatophytes were present in western australian soils 299 samples were investigated. these samples were collected from a range of locations, 208 towns throughout the state and 91 samples from the perth metropolitan area. most samples were collected from areas frequented by people and animals, such as home gardens, parks and animal yards. of the total 299 soils, 271 (90.6%) yielded keratinophilic fungi. a total of 181 dermatophytes were isolated, ...19806162100
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