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arthrospore formation
Known as:
arthroconidium formation
The formation of conidia by the conversion of a pre-existing hypha. An arthrospore is produced by the last cell on a hypha breaking off and…
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2006
2006
Disseminated, fatal Trichosporon asahii infection in a bone marrow transplant recipient.
S. A. Ghiasian
,
A. Maghsood
,
S. H. Mirhendi
Journal of microbiology, immunology, and…
2006
Corpus ID: 22338409
Trichosporon asahii is the most important species regularly isolated from systemic mycoses and shows a predilection for…
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2006
2006
Arthroconidia production in Trichophyton rubrum and a new ex vivo model of onychomycosis.
S. A. Yazdanparast
,
R. Barton
Journal of Medical Microbiology
2006
Corpus ID: 28188691
The dermatophyte fungus Trichophyton rubrum often produces arthroconidia in vivo, and these cells are thought to be involved in…
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2005
2005
CPCR1, but not its interacting transcription factor AcFKH1, controls fungal arthrospore formation in Acremonium chrysogenum
Birgit Hoff
,
E. Schmitt
,
U. Kück
Molecular Microbiology
2005
Corpus ID: 6968140
Fungal morphogenesis and secondary metabolism are frequently associated; however, the molecular determinants connecting both…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
Trichosporon asahii as an emerging etiologic agent of disseminated trichosporonosis: a case report and an update.
A. Chowdhary
,
S. Ahmad
,
Z. Khan
,
D. Doval
,
H. S. Randhawa
Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology
2004
Corpus ID: 36646330
PURPOSE To report a fatal case of disseminated trichosporonosis caused by Trichosporon asahii in a patient with acute…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Evidence for a phylogenetic connection between Coccidioides immitis and Uncinocarpus reesii (Onygenaceae).
S. Pan
,
L. Sigler
,
G. Cole
Microbiology
1994
Corpus ID: 32396088
Coccidioides immitis is an anomaly amongst the human systemic fungal pathogens. Its unique parasitic cycle has contributed to…
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1984
1984
ARTHROSPORE DIFFERENTIATION IN A CLINICAL STRAIN OF TRICHOPHYTON MENTAGROPHYTES
L. Wright
,
E. Scott
,
S. Gorman
Microbios
1984
Corpus ID: 22882503
Spore differentiation and, in particular, arthrosporogenesis in a clinical strain of T. mentagrophytes was investigated using a…
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1979
1979
The effects of temperature, incubation atmosphere, and medium composition on arthrospore formation in the fungus Trichophyton mentagrophytes.
R. G. Emyanitoff
,
T. Hashimoto
Canadian Journal of Microbiology (print)
1979
Corpus ID: 36175231
Several growth conditions were found to allow abundant arthrospore formation in T. mentagrophytes. These included growth at 32…
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1976
1976
Nuclei, septation, branching and growth of Geotrichum candidum.
C. Fiddy
,
A. Trinci
Journal of General Microbiology
1976
Corpus ID: 34068318
A study was made of growth, septation and branching in Geotrichum candidum, a mould which forms physiologically complete septa. A…
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1976
1976
Identification of carbon dioxide as a dermatophyte inhibitory factor produced by Candida albicans.
R. D. King
,
C. Dillavou
,
J. Greenberg
,
J. C. Jeppsen
,
J. S. Jaegar
Canadian Journal of Microbiology (print)
1976
Corpus ID: 35790279
A factor produced by Candida albicans, which inhibits dermatophyte growth and induces arthrospore formation is characterized and…
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1958
1958
NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE GROWTH AND ARTHROSPORE FORMATION OF COCCIDIOIDES IMMITIS
E. Goldschmidt
,
G. W. Taylor
Journal of Bacteriology
1958
Corpus ID: 275799
Coccidioides immitis, a dimorphic pathogenic fungus, when grown in vitro on solid or in liquid media, usually forms mycelium with…
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