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corneal ulcer and conjunctivitis caused by microsporum canis. 196314099408
report on the mycological diagnostic service queen's university, belfast, 1962. 196314105947
[contribution to the study of superficial mycoses in galicia. preliminary note]. 196314107591
[on the microsporia epidemic in duisburg]. 196314108370
[microsporia in a female gardener. (study on the detection of fungi in animal manure)]. 196314108702
on anixiopsis stercoraria (hansen) hansen, 1897 and its imperfect stage: keratinomyces ajelloi vanbreuseghem, 1952. 196314111099
[the spectrum of dermatophytes isolated from human lesions in east bohemia during the years 1950-1962]. 196314111114
bacteriostats. vi. bacteriostatic activities of some substituted guanidines. 196314173590
[the effect of griseofulvin on the function of reducing enzymes in dermatophytes and saprophytes. iii]. 196314154343
[behavior and inhibition of reducing enzyme systems under action of griseofulvin in various dermatophytes, optionally pathogenic mycetes, yeasts and saprophytes. iv]. 196314154348
[studies on the decomposition of hair by dermatomycetes]. 196314154356
a case of equine ringworm caused by microsporum gypseum. 19635896538
the microsporum gypseum complex (nannizzia incurvata stockd., n. gypsea (nann.) comb. nov., n. fulva sp. nov.). 19635896180
variation in microsporum gypseum. i. a genetic study of pleomorphism. 19645896099
the isolation of pathogenic fungi from the soils of egypt, the sudan, and ethiopia. 19645896100
[change of the ph value of culture media by dermatophytes]. 19645833565
a survey of small egyptian mammals for pathogenic fungi. 19645874565
autofluorescence of pathogenic fungi. 196414154977
action of griseofulvin on geophilic dermatophytes and related keratinophilic fungi. 196414161178
studies on strains of microsporon gypseum isolated from soil. 196414161182
occurrence of keratinophilic human pathogenic fungi in soils of argentina. 196414161190
[3 cases of microsporia of the eyebrows]. 196414163281
dermatophytes isolated from europeans back from central africa. 196414165075
dermatomycoss in the hinterland of rio grande do sul (brazil). 196414165082
[on the isolation of an atypical strain of microsporum canis from a whitehanded gibbon (hylobates lar)]. 196414230191
dihalomethylarylketones: antifungal and antibacterial agents. 196414238592
ink blue as a ph indicator for certain biological systems. 196414243401
pathological implications of gymnoascaceae. 196414245650
[endogenous and exogenous factors in the origin of microsporum gypseum infections]. 196414251421
[survey on the clinical and therapeutic problem of tinea in lebanon]. 196414257102
[the epidemiology of tinea]. 196414257103
[the soil origin of dermatophytes]. 196414257109
[sabouraudites (microsporum) duboisii vanbreuseghem 1949 and histoplasma duboisii vanbreuseghem 1952]. 196414259261
[on microsporia of the scalp caused by microsporum equinum]. 196414177408
effect of allergens on fungi: growth of mucor with protein derivative of m. tuberculosis and with pollen allergen. 196414180900
[the synergistic action of several antifungal antibiotics. 2. the relationship between types of combined action of antifungal antibiotics and fungus species of various strains]. 196414183336
[use of epilin in the treatment of mycoses in children with a past history of central nervous system diseases]. 196414183912
[the occurrence of keratin-using skin-pathogenic fungi in soil specimens of a large city]. 196414190296
are microsporon distortum di menna et marples 1954 and microsporon umbonatum sabouraud 1907 identical? 196414190781
comments on the rarity of tinea capitis in india. 196414191561
microsporum infections in cats. 196414196275
antifungal activity of some imidazole derivatives. 196414200401
[pathogens of dermatomycoses in the kursk region]. 196414201017
micronized griseofulvin in pediatric patients. 196414201326
microsporum gypseum isolated from soil in formosa. 196414201559
[data on tinea capitis in venezuela]. 196414205726
the isolation of chrysosporium keratinophilum (frey) carmichael 1962 and similar fungi from czechoslovakian soil. 196414205727
[study of the morphological, physiological, and genetic characteristics of pleomorphism]. 196414205736
the relationship of commonly encountered saprophytic and pathogenic fungi to human a and b blood group antigens. 196414209453
the ecology of some keratinophilic fungi associated with hedgehogs. 196414210076
a note on the human dermatophyte flora of the british solomon islands protectorate. 196414216050
the treatment of microsporum canis infection in cats with fine-particle griseofulvin. 196414220835
[occupational dermatophytosis. dermatomycetic species responsible for occupational dermatophytosis, with special reference to the cases of the clinica dermosifilopatica of cagliari]. 196414221424
the fatty acids of microsporum gypseum. 196414222666
difference in result of the fluorescent antibody staining of dermatophtes due to the difference of fixing procedure. 196414223482
[isolation of microsporum gypseum from soils of the bashkir assr]. 196414227837
antimicrobial activity of thiobenzoate and its o-fluoro-and m-fluoro-derivatives. 196414117438
the course of untreated tinea capitis in negro children. 196414130638
[on the biology, and especially the metabolism, of dermatomycetes]. 196414133218
[study of dermatophytes on bacteriological culture media]. 196414135687
[studies on chemotherapeutical drugs. i. studies on thioxolone derivatives]. 196414140144
dermatophytosis in delhi area. 196414141847
ecology and diagnostic problems of fungal zoonoses. 196414142877
onychomycosis of the right thumbnail, due to microsporum lanosum. dermatophytosis of the feet with onychomycosis. (causative organism undetermined, probably trichophyton rubrum). 196414149734
some relations between chemical structure and antifungal effects of griseofulvin analogues. 196414121220
antimicrobial properties of aliphatic thiosemicarbazones. 196414123970
tolnaftate therapy of mycotic infections. preliminary report. 196414126266
[n-acylbenzoisothiazolones]. 196414127468
microsporum nanum: first recorded isolation from animals in the united states.the first cases in the united states of swine infections caused by the fungus microsporum nanum are reported. the infections occurred in a herd of yorkshire swine in pennsylvania. the dermatophyte, which readily produced experimental infections, was identified by isolation and studies in pure cultures.196414074853
preparation of dermatophytes for amino acid respiratory studies. 196414172204
nodular granulomatous perifolliculitis caused by microsporum gypseum. 196414081573
[isolation of microsporum nanum and other dermatophytes from samples of german soil]. 196414291441
[current aspects of the epidemiology of dermatophytoses. their telluric origin]. 196414266334
personal observations on the production of sexual forms of dermatophytes. 196414309453
[sexual forms of dermatophytes. production of cleistothecia of microsporum gypseum (bodin) guiart and grigoraki on various sterile media]. 196414309454
[on the problem of pleomorphism. morphophysiological and genetic aspects]. 196414309456
clinical aspects of microsporum nanum infection in swine. 196514324346
[on a microsporum epidemic in 1962 in berlin]. 196514326566
[on the induction of sexual propagation and of the genotypic determination of the forms of growth in microsporon gypseum (bodin guiart and grigoraki)]. 196514333808
canine ringworm due to microsporum gypseum. 196514337691
application of polarizing microscopy to medical mycology.the hyphae of 15 species of fungi were cultivated by conventional slide-culture technique and then examined by polarizing microscopy. extinction angles exhibited by the anisotropic chitin in the cell walls of hyphae were, as a rule, measurable within a minimal growth range of 2 to 3 days after inoculation to slide culture. of the 15 species examined, 8 saprophytic fungi were found to possess a range of common extinction angles (10 degrees +/- 2 degrees ). the remaining seven organisms implicated ...196514339259
[clinical and mycologic study of a case of epidermic microsporia due to microsporum gypseum of probable telluric origin]. 196514347827
antibiotic action of griseofulvin on dermatophytes.el-nakeeb, moustafa a. (rutgers, the state university, new brunswick, n.j.), w. l. mclellan, jr., and j. o. lampen. antibiotic action of griseofulvin on dermatophytes. j. bacteriol. 89:557-563. 1965.-the concentrations of griseofulvin required to inhibit growth and to produce the characteristic morphological distortions were determined for dermatophytes (highly sensitive), fungal plant pathogens (moderately sensitive), filamentous nonpathogenic fungi (poorly sensitive), and for yeasts and escher ...196514273628
uptake of griseofulvin by the sensitive dermatophyte, microsporum gypseum.el-nakeeb, moustafa a. (rutgers, the state university, new brunswick, n.j.), and j. o. lampen. uptake of griseofulvin by the sensitive dermatophyte, microsporum gypseum. j. bacteriol. 89:564-569. 1965.-actively growing cultures of microsporum gypseum took up large amounts of griseofulvin-(4-methoxy-h(3)) from the medium. initially, most of the material could be extracted with hot water, but there was a continuing increase in firmly bound forms of the antibiotic. the fungus accumulated griseofulv ...196514273629
tolnaftate, a potent topical antifungal agent. 196514275504
thabendazole activity against the fungi of dermatophytosis mycetomas and chromomycosis. 196514275699
an unusual variant of microsporum gypseum (nannizzia gypsea); proven by demonstration of the sexual state. 196514275895
distribution of griseofulvin taken up by microsporum gypseum: complexes of the antibiotic with cell constituents.el-nakeeb, moustafa a. (rutgers, the state university, new brunswick, n.j.), and j. o. lampen. distribution of griseofulvin taken up by microsporum gypseum: complexes of the antibiotic with cell constituents. j. bacteriol. 89:1075-1081. 1965.-the griseofulvin-(4-methoxy-h(3)) accumulated by microsporum gypseum was bound to fungal constituents. mild procedures (hot-water or acetone extraction) removed between 40 and 60% of the total concentration of antibiotic. the remainder was recovered only af ...196514276098
1,6-phenazinediol-5-oxide from microorganisms. 196514285235
keratinolytic activity of microsporum canis and microsporum gypseum. 196514290300
the prevalence of microsporum nanum infection in swine. 196514291573
[interhuman contagiousness of sabouraudites (microsporum) canus in a group of children]. 196514305413
infection of swine with microsporum nanum. 196514306200
tinea barba due to microsporum canis. 196514229602
microsporum canis dermatomycosis. 196514261913
[microsporia, a typical pediatric disease]. 196514262902
tolnaftate, a potent topical antifungal agent. 19659626090
griseofulvin-containing medium for simplified diagnosis of dermatophytosis.by inoculating paired tubes of standard sabouraud dextrose-chloramphenicol-cycloheximide media, one of which contained in addition 20 micrograms/ml of griseofulvin, 86 of 88 griseofulvin-sensitive dermatophytes were recognized in 226 primary isolation cultures. most yeast, bacteria, and mold contaminants were not selectively inhibited by the media. the method facilitates the selection of patients for oral griseofulvin therapy by those with relatively little training in mycology.196511851259
[clinico-mycological study of dermatomycoses caused by microsporon gypseum. presentation of 29 cases observed in galicia (spain)]. 19655876962
germination and initial growth of microsporon audouinii from infected hairs. 19655876965
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