Background: Fungal infection of the skin is a common clinical problem, and laboratory confirmation of the diagnosis is important to ensure appropriate treatment. The identification of the species of fungus is also important, because different fungal species have different modes of transmission, and this may be of importance both in preventing re-infection or in avoidance of infection of others. Objective: This study examined the potential of using volatile production patterns for the detection and discrimination between four Trichophyton species (T. mentagrophytes, T. rubrum, T. verrucosum and T. violaceum) in vitro on solid media and in broth culture. Methods: Two different sensor array systems (conducting polymer and metal oxide sensors) ...
A colorimetric sensor array (CSA) has been demonstrated to rapidly detect and identify bacteria grow...
Trichophyton rubrum is the most frequently encountered dermatophyte species causing onichomycosis. T...
Background: Infections due to the zoophilic dermatophyte Trichophyton benhamiae are being more frequ...
BACKGROUND: Fungal infection of the skin is a common clinical problem, and laboratory confirmation o...
The potential of an electronic nose (e-nose) consisting of a hybrid gas sensor array system has been...
The potential of an electronic nose (e-nose) consisting of a hybrid gas sensor array system has been...
The potential of using an electronic nose (E-nose) as a rapid technique for screening the responses ...
The potential of using an electronic nose (E-nose) as a rapid technique for screening the responses...
The potential of using an electronic nose (E.nose) for rapid screening dermatophytes to antifungal a...
This is the first study to explore the potential applications of using qualitative volatile fingerpr...
The objective of this study was to evaluate (a) the effect of water availability on growth and ochra...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play vital roles in the interaction of fungi with plants and other...
This is the first study to explore the potential applications of using qualitative volatile fingerpr...
Aims: To evaluate the potential use of volatile fingerprints produced by Penicillium nordicum to dis...
PubMedID: 18608891The two most frequently encountered dermatophyte etiologic agents of glabrous skin...
A colorimetric sensor array (CSA) has been demonstrated to rapidly detect and identify bacteria grow...
Trichophyton rubrum is the most frequently encountered dermatophyte species causing onichomycosis. T...
Background: Infections due to the zoophilic dermatophyte Trichophyton benhamiae are being more frequ...
BACKGROUND: Fungal infection of the skin is a common clinical problem, and laboratory confirmation o...
The potential of an electronic nose (e-nose) consisting of a hybrid gas sensor array system has been...
The potential of an electronic nose (e-nose) consisting of a hybrid gas sensor array system has been...
The potential of using an electronic nose (E-nose) as a rapid technique for screening the responses ...
The potential of using an electronic nose (E-nose) as a rapid technique for screening the responses...
The potential of using an electronic nose (E.nose) for rapid screening dermatophytes to antifungal a...
This is the first study to explore the potential applications of using qualitative volatile fingerpr...
The objective of this study was to evaluate (a) the effect of water availability on growth and ochra...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play vital roles in the interaction of fungi with plants and other...
This is the first study to explore the potential applications of using qualitative volatile fingerpr...
Aims: To evaluate the potential use of volatile fingerprints produced by Penicillium nordicum to dis...
PubMedID: 18608891The two most frequently encountered dermatophyte etiologic agents of glabrous skin...
A colorimetric sensor array (CSA) has been demonstrated to rapidly detect and identify bacteria grow...
Trichophyton rubrum is the most frequently encountered dermatophyte species causing onichomycosis. T...
Background: Infections due to the zoophilic dermatophyte Trichophyton benhamiae are being more frequ...