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Microsporum gypseum

Known as: Arthroderma gypseum, anamorph of Arthroderma gypseum, Gymnoascus gypseus 
A species of soil-associated keratinophilic fungi in the phylum Ascomycota with a world-wide distribution. This species is known for causing diseases… 
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2007
2007
Aims:  The traditional uses of the aerial parts of fresh Plectranthus cylindraceus by the Dhofaris in Oman were investigated on… 
1964
1964
Studies on the nature of pleomorphism were made possible by the rediscovery of sexual reproduction in the dermatophyte… 
Highly Cited
1963
Highly Cited
1963
Isolates previously identified as Microsporum gypseum (Bodin) Guiart & Grigorakis have been found to be the imperfect states of… 
Highly Cited
1961
Highly Cited
1961
During investigations of soil samples from various districts in the West of Scotland using Vanbreuseghem's (1952) hair-bait… 
1960
1960
IN 1927, Nannizzi1 reported the discovery of the perfect stage of Microsporum gypseum (Bodin) Guiart and Grigoraki and named it…