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Arthrodermataceae
Known as:
Dermatophytes
, Fungi, Cutaneous
, anamorphic Arthrodermataceae
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A family of ascomycetous fungi, order Onygenales, characterized by smooth ascospores. Genera in the family include Arthroderma, Keratinomyces, and…
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11 relations
Narrower (3)
Arthroderma
Ctenomyces
Keratinomyces
Broader (2)
Ascomycota (fungus)
Class Ascomycetes (fungus)
Dermatophytosis
Epidermophyton
Microsporum
Trichophyton (fungus)
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Review
1982
Review
1982
Immunology of human dermatophyte infections.
A. Ahmed
Archives of Dermatology
1982
Corpus ID: 20026223
Human infection is the result of a complex interplay of factors pertaining to the invading organism, the host, and the…
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1977
1977
Isolation of a peptido-polysaccharide from the dermatophyte Epidermophyton floccosum and a study of its reaction with human C-reactive protein and a mouse anti-phosphorylcholine myeloma serum.
B. Baldo
,
T. C. Fletcher
,
J. Pepys
Immunology
1977
Corpus ID: 27671897
Culture filtrate extracts from a number of dermatophyte and Aspergillus species precipitate with human C-reactive protein (CRP…
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Highly Cited
1974
Highly Cited
1974
Model dermatophytosis in naturally infected subjects.
H. Jones
,
J. Reinhardt
,
M. Rinaldi
Archives of Dermatology
1974
Corpus ID: 45290692
Model infections with Trichophyton mentagrophytes var granulare were used to assay defenses to dermatophyte infection and to…
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1970
1970
Treatment of long-term tinea pedis with miconazole. Double-blind clinical evaluation.
J. Brugmans
,
J. V. Cutsem
,
D. Thienpont
Archives of Dermatology
1970
Corpus ID: 10791592
A double-blind study involving 62 male inpatients of a hospital which handles long-term cases was made to assess the efficacy of…
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Highly Cited
1968
Highly Cited
1968
Sexual stimulation between Arthroderma simii Stockd., Mackenzie & Austwick and related species.
P. Stockdale
Sabouraudia
1968
Corpus ID: 7601640
Isolates of 23 species of dermatophytes and other keratinophilic fungi have been cultured in combination with ‘+’ and ‘-’ strains…
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1960
1960
The bioassay of griseofulvin in human stratum corneum.
F. Roth
,
H. Blank
Archives of Dermatology
1960
Corpus ID: 6089130
It is generally agreed that the oral administration of griseofulvin results in the incorporation of the antibiotic into the…
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1959
1959
Presence of Griseofulvin in Hair of Guinea Pigs after Oral Administration
J. Gentles
,
M. Barnes
,
K. H. Fantes
Nature
1959
Corpus ID: 4281318
GENTLES1 has found that oral administration of griseofulvin to guinea pigs previously infected with either Microsporum canis or…
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1959
1959
In vitro studies of the antifungal antibiotic griseofulvin.
F. Roth
,
B. Sallman
,
H. Blank
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
1959
Corpus ID: 2853437
The therapeutic efficacy of orally administered griseofulvin for the treatment of superficial fungous infections due to…
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Review
1957
Review
1957
Survey of animal ringworm in the United States.
R. W. Menges
,
L. Georg
Public health reports ()
1957
Corpus ID: 38039791
R INGWORM in animals appears to be sufficiently common in the United States to present a potential public health problem. In…
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Highly Cited
1953
Highly Cited
1953
Use of cycloheximide medium for isolation of dermatophytes from clinical materials.
L. Georg
A M A Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology
1953
Corpus ID: 42717371
THE ISOLATION of dermatophytes from clinical materials frequently is complicated by contamination of culture tubes with bacteria…
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