| is arthroderma simii the perfect state of trichophyton quinckeanum? | gymnothecia with asci and ascospores developed repeatedly and in abundance whenever trichophyton quinckeanum isolates x-392 and imi 140691 were paired with arthroderma simii 678 a. however, repeatable fertile crosses did not occur when all of our 19 isolates of t. quinckeanum were paired with 10 other isolates of a. simii comprising a and a mating types. additional crosses between these 19 isolates of t. quinckeanum with a. simii and with a. benhamiae revealed that 11 of the 19 isolates of t. qu ... | 1976 | 944465 |
| [study on a trichophyton quinckeanum species with a distinctly marked fluorescence of the scutulum in animal experiments]. | a vesicular skin lesion which existed since 1 week in the lower part of the leg of a 45-year-old woman appeared to be caused by fungus which was identified as trichophyton quinckeanum (zopf) macleod & muende. the patient could not state to have had contact with animals. peroral administration of griseofulvin and local application of 2% salicyl--5% sulfur--vaseline alternate with tonoftal cream healed the lesion completely. the fast growing fungus produced white, convoluted colonies with a brown, ... | 1975 | 1152973 |
| biochemical changes associated with the antifungal action of the triazole ici 153,066 on candida albicans and trichophyton quinckeanum. | the triazole antifungal agent, ici 153,066, acts on candida albicans and trichophyton quinckeanum by inhibiting demethylation of the sterol ring. in c. albicans this is at the level of lanosterol whereas in t. quinckeanum it is at the level of 24-methylene lanosterol. inhibition of the demethylation system was shown to be non-competitive, the vmax of the enzyme was reduced rather than affinity for the substrate lanosterol. the changes in the sterols of c. albicans lead to inhibition of the trans ... | 1991 | 2060756 |
| circulating antigens and antibodies in human and mouse dermatophytosis: use of monoclonal antibody reactive to phosphorylcholine-like epitopes. | the presence of circulating antibodies in the sera of patients infected with either trichophyton concentricum or trichophyton rubrum, and in the sera of balb/c mice chronically infected with trichophyton quinckeanum, was determined by elisa. high levels of antibody to dermatophyte cytoplasmic antigens were detected both in infected humans and in mice. partial inhibition of this reaction was observed by pretreatment of the sera with the hapten phosphorylcholine (pc). moreover, antibodies were sho ... | 1987 | 2452230 |
| a multi-infection model for antifungal screening in vivo. | a new in-vivo antifungal screen is described in which each mouse is given a vaginal infection with candida albicans, a dermal infection with trichophyton quinckeanum, a systemic infection with can. albicans and a lung infection with cryptococcus neoformans. mice are dosed orally once daily on days 0-3 and infections evaluated on day 6 by visually scoring the dermal lesions and by culturing vaginal samples and kidney and lung homogenates. mice carrying the multiple infections show no signs of dis ... | 1988 | 3053561 |
| production and immunological characterization of a monoclonal antibody to trichophyton quinckeanum: interaction with phosphorylcholine-bearing components. | a monoclonal antibody (tq-1) that interacts with the phosphorylcholine (pc)-bearing antigens of trichophyton quinckeanum was produced by fusion of myeloma cells (jkag-8) with spleen cells of balb/c mice immunized with an alum-precipitated fraction of t. quinckeanum cytoplasmic antigen. it was characterized as an igm class antibody by immunodiffusion using anti-ig heavy chain specific reagents, elisa using immunoglobulin-specific peroxidase-conjugated antibodies, and by gel filtration chromatogra ... | 1987 | 3448157 |
| susceptibility of trichophyton quinckeanum and trichophyton rubrum to products of oxidative metabolism. | two dermatophyte strains, trichophyton quinckeanum and trichophyton rubrum, were highly susceptible to in vitro killing by components of the h2o2-peroxidase-halide system. both strains were, however, resistant to relatively high concentrations of reagent h2o2 or h2o2 enzymatically generated by glucose and glucose oxidase, ki, or lactoperoxidase (lpo) alone. resistance to hydrogen peroxidase killing was found to be in part due to the presence of endogenous catalase in the fungi; susceptibility wa ... | 1987 | 3610210 |
| fungicidal activity of human neutrophils and monocytes on dermatophyte fungi, trichophyton quinckeanum and trichophyton rubrum. | human peripheral polymorphonuclear neutrophils exhibited potent cytotoxic activity against the dermatophyte fungi tricophyton quinckeanum and t. rubrum as assessed by inhibition of fungal replication in sabouraud's agar. monocytes also showed cytotoxic activity, but this was less pronounced than that of neutrophils, while lymphocytes had no toxic effect. cytotoxicity showed a linear relationship to the target cell:effector cell ratio, with significant killing detected at a ratio of one neutrophi ... | 1987 | 3610211 |
| [trichophyton quinckeanum and the concept of mouse favus. 2. studies on the parasitic behavior of the fungus on man and on various experimental animals]. | | 1968 | 4899702 |
| [features of the clinical picture and mycology of diseases caused by trichophyton quinckeanum]. | | 1971 | 5167428 |
| [what criteria give indication of the possibility of separating trichophyton quinckeanum and trichophyton mentagrophytes?]. | | 1969 | 5398017 |
| [differentiation of trichophyton mentagrophytes, trichophyton quinckeanum and trichophyton equinum by means of the nicotinic acid test]. | | 1970 | 5493709 |
| [experimental data on griseofulvin resistance. ii. studies on a trichophyton quinckeanum strain]. | | 1967 | 5589154 |
| [attempts at experimental infection of calves with trichophyton mentagrophytes and trichophyton quinckeanum]. | | 1967 | 5595376 |
| [on the clinical morphology of skin infections caused by trichophyton quinckeanum (mouse favus)]. | | 1967 | 5628746 |
| [on the problem of trichophyton quinckeanum and of the term mouse favus. 1. comparative study on 12 strains of trichophyton quinckeanum on different culture media]. | | 1968 | 5711941 |
| [occurrence of trichophyton quinckeanum and of its perfect form in the soil of bulgaria]. | | 1968 | 5711942 |
| the relationship of trichophyton quinckeanum to trichophyton mentagrophytes. | | 1968 | 5750868 |
| [dermatophyte flora of the soil of asia minor and rhodes. isolation of trichophyton quinckeanum, trichophyton terrestre, chrysosporium keratinophilum and chrysosporium inducum]. | | 1968 | 5761166 |
| ringworm in rabbit due to trichophyton quinckeanum. | | 1966 | 6008542 |
| experimental dermatophytosis: the clinical and histopathologic features of a mouse model using trichophyton quinckeanum (mouse favus). | we have established a reproducible mouse model of dermatophytosis using trichophyton quinckeanum. there was considerable variation in the pathogenic potential among 10 different strains of t. mentagrophytes or t. quinckeanum; susceptibility to the infection varied with the inbred strain of mouse used, with balb/c or balb/k mice proving to be the most susceptible. the primary infection was characterized by the development of a scutulum or crust consisting of large quantities of dermatophyte mycel ... | 1983 | 6886475 |
| presence of dermatophytes on the nails of tinea capitis patients. prospective study in the area of sfax (tunisia). | between january 1995 and december 2000, 512 cases with mycologically confirmed tinea capitis have been diagnosed in our laboratory. in addition, finger nail samples have been taken from 211 patients out of 512. the culture of the nail samples taken was positive for 80 patients (38%). the isolated dermatophytes were the same in the nails and the scalp. microsporum canis was isolated in 82% of nail samples. trichophyton violaceum grew only in 18% and trichophyton quinckeanum in one case. a t. viol ... | 2003 | 12950904 |
| mouse favus due to trichophyton quinckeanum (zopf) macleod & muende: a reappraisal in the light of recent investigations. iv. | | 1960 | 13757945 |
| [griseofulvin treatment in experimental infection with trichophyton quinckeanum in man]. | | 1964 | 14191298 |
| trichophyton quinckeanum infection in man. | | 1965 | 14314421 |
| mouse favus due to trichophyton quinckeanum (zopf) macleod & muend: a reappraisal in the light of recent investigations. i-ii. | | 1959 | 14413149 |
| mouse favus due to trichophyton quinckeanum (zopf) macleod & muende: a reappraisal in the light of recent investigations. iii. | | 1959 | 14413150 |
| which fungus originally was trichophyton mentagrophytes? historical review and illustration by a clinical case. | several dermatophytes producing numerous pyriform or round microconidia were called trichophyton mentagrophytes. among these dermatophytes are the teleomorph species arthroderma benhamiae, arthroderma vanbreuseghemii and arthroderma simii, and other species such as trichophyton interdigitale, trichophyton erinacei and trichophyton quinckeanum for which only the anamorph is known. confusion exists about which fungus should be really called t. mentagrophytes and about the rational use of this name ... | 2015 | 25912796 |
| the taxonomic status of trichophyton quinckeanum and t. interdigitale revisited: a multigene phylogenetic approach. | trichophyton quinckeanum, known as the causative agent of mouse favus, has been a subject of controversy since its discovery, 125 years ago. the purpose of this study was to examine the phylogenetic relationships between this fungus and related taxa. to achieve this objective, the its rdna region, as well as actin and β-tubulin gene regions of various isolates were sequenced. bayesian inference and maximum likelihood analyses were conducted with t. rubrum as outgroup. our study showed that strai ... | 2012 | 22587727 |
| [in memory of the 160(th) birthday and the 80(th) anniversary of the death of heinrich irenäus quincke, as well as of his description of angioedema 120 years ago]. | in the year 2002 we celebrate the 160(th) birthday and the 80(th) anniversary of the death of heinrich irenäus quincke, former head of the department of internal medicine at the university of kiel from 1878 to 1908. moreover we remember the description of the angioedema by quincke in the "monatsheften für praktische dermatologie" 120 years ago. because his name is so tightly linked with angioedema, quincke's other discoveries and achievements are scarcely recalled today. some of his other accomp ... | 2002 | 12444526 |
| experimental dermatophytosis in mice: correlation between light and electron microscopic changes in primary, secondary and chronic infections. | the histopathological and electron microscopic features of experimental dermatophytosis due to trichophyton quinckeanum in balb/c mice have been studied in animals with primary, secondary and chronic infections. infected animals all showed pathological changes with adherence of microconidia to keratinocytes within 4 h of infection. other features were the early infiltration of neutrophils, the formation of a mycelial mass (scutulum) in the epidermis, and epidermal oedema. increased thickness of ... | 1988 | 3196658 |
| cell-mediated immunity in experimental murine dermatophytosis. ii. adoptive transfer of immunity to dermatophyte infection by lymphoid cells from donors with acute or chronic infections. | an in vivo adoptive cell transfer system was used to investigate protective immunity during experimental murine dermatophytosis due to trichophyton quinckeanum. using sublethally (550r) irradiated balb/c mice which are particularly susceptible to infection, it was found that regional lymph node cells from syngeneic acutely-infected donors conferred protection to irradiated recipients. by contrast, serum from the same donors did not prevent infection of normal balb/c mice. the capacity of lymphoi ... | 1984 | 6333384 |
| cell-mediated immunity in experimental murine dermatophytosis. i. temporal aspects of t-suppressor activity caused by trichophyton quinckeanum. | cutaneous dermatophyte infections caused by trichophyton quinckeanum were established in various strains of mice. all congenic balb/b (h-2b), balb/c (h-2d) and balb/k (h-2k) strains showed high susceptibility to dermatophyte infection. susceptibility is independent of mhc phenotype, since other strains with corresponding h-2 haplotypes such as c57bl/6 (h-2b), dba/2 (h-2d) and cba (h-2k) were resistant to the disease. during the acute phase of infection in balb/c mice, the in vitro blastogenic re ... | 1984 | 6237986 |
| [infections with trichophyton quinckeanum acquired during agricultural labour (author's transl)]. | | 1980 | 7453719 |
| [long-term dermatophytosis due to trichophyton quinckeanum and its treatment]. | | 1976 | 964418 |
| tinea corporis by trichophyton quinckeanum in a 10 months old infant. | | 1973 | 4715797 |
| [isolation of trichophyton quinckeanum from egyptian soil]. | | 1964 | 14230193 |
| on the morphology of trichophyton quinckeanum. | | 1963 | 14083421 |
| [infections caused by trichophyton quinckeanum (murine favus)]. | | 2013 | 14124339 |
| [post-traumatic herpes circinatus caused by trichophyton quinckeanum]. | | 1957 | 13435870 |