| the application of immunoperoxidase staining for the detection of causative fungi in tissue specimens of mycosis i. | this study was performed in order to identify the fungi of four species (aspergillus fumigatus, fusarium anthophilum, candida albicans, cryptococcus neoformans) in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections by the indirect method of immunoperoxidase staining. mature albino rabbits were immunized by formalin-killed organisms. the antibodies were prepared by precipitation at a 50% saturation of ammonium sulfate and were checked for cross-reactivities by ouchterlony's double immunodiffusion ... | 1988 | 2457159 |
| improved detection of medically important fungi by immunoperoxidase staining with polyclonal antibodies. | this study was performed to identify pathological fungi of eight species [aspergillus fumigatus, candida albicans, torulopsis (candida) glabrata, cryptococcus neoformans, fusarium anthophilum, rhizopus oryzae, sporothrix schenckii and trichosporon beigelii] in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections by indirect immunoperoxidase staining. mature albino rabbits were immunized with formalin-killed organisms. antibodies were prepared by precipitation. immunoperoxidase staining was applied ... | 1995 | 8548126 |
| fum cluster divergence in fumonisins-producing fusarium species. | fumonisins are polyketide-derived mycotoxins, produced by several fusarium species, and its biosynthetic pathway is controlled by the fum cluster--a group of genes exhibiting a common expression pattern during fumonisin biosynthesis. the most common are the b analogues with fumonisin b(1) (fb(1)) being the most prevalent. at least a part of the inter- and intraspecific variation in fbs synthesis level can be explained by the sequence differences inside fum cluster. the aim of our study was to ev ... | 2010 | 21315309 |