The 'sellotape technique' of Butler and Mann (1959) with lactophenol cotton blue stain is widely used in these laboratories for the production of non-permanent fungal mounts for class examination using bright field microscopy. The technique allows very little disturbance of fungal structure for identification and taxonomic work. The major drawbacks of this technique for permanent mounts are the fact that the tape itself is not inert and the adhesive reacts with the lactophenol forming droplets which cover the field of view (Onions et al., l98l). The stressed nature of the tape also gives rise to problems due to interference patterns during Nomarski microscopy. The increasing use of diflerential interference contrast(Nomarski) microscopy ...
ABSTRACT: The objective of this research was to evaluate the efficiency of artificial dyes, sunset y...
Fungal growth in the indoor environment can affect human health by causing allergic reactions and re...
As there are sparse data on the impact of growth media on the phenomenon of biofilm development for ...
We describe a novel method of fungal slide preparation named "agar block smear preparation." A total...
Four coating systems were exposed for one year outdoors at 45° south. They consisted of solventb...
There are not many publications devoted to the study of the attachment of fungi to surfaces, the ava...
Microscopial application in the Mead Corporation are herein discussed: 1) defining proper starch coo...
A novel approach for the assessment of adherence of Candida albicans to translucent acrylic materi...
In recent years, increasing evidence has been collated on the contributions of fungal species, parti...
An effective procedure for the preparation of Neurospora conidiophores for scanning electron microsc...
Microbial biofouling on polymer surfaces can lead to their biodeterioration. This may result in dete...
<p><strong><em>Background:</em></strong> <strong>: </strong>Permanent slide preparation of nematodes...
oai:westminsterresearch.westminster.ac.uk:w81v6Biofilm prevention on surfaces supporting microbial g...
An in vitro method of culturing dermatophytic spores on stratum corneum alone is described. The stra...
Candida albicans is a fungal pathogen that causes serious biofilm-based infections. Here we have ask...
ABSTRACT: The objective of this research was to evaluate the efficiency of artificial dyes, sunset y...
Fungal growth in the indoor environment can affect human health by causing allergic reactions and re...
As there are sparse data on the impact of growth media on the phenomenon of biofilm development for ...
We describe a novel method of fungal slide preparation named "agar block smear preparation." A total...
Four coating systems were exposed for one year outdoors at 45° south. They consisted of solventb...
There are not many publications devoted to the study of the attachment of fungi to surfaces, the ava...
Microscopial application in the Mead Corporation are herein discussed: 1) defining proper starch coo...
A novel approach for the assessment of adherence of Candida albicans to translucent acrylic materi...
In recent years, increasing evidence has been collated on the contributions of fungal species, parti...
An effective procedure for the preparation of Neurospora conidiophores for scanning electron microsc...
Microbial biofouling on polymer surfaces can lead to their biodeterioration. This may result in dete...
<p><strong><em>Background:</em></strong> <strong>: </strong>Permanent slide preparation of nematodes...
oai:westminsterresearch.westminster.ac.uk:w81v6Biofilm prevention on surfaces supporting microbial g...
An in vitro method of culturing dermatophytic spores on stratum corneum alone is described. The stra...
Candida albicans is a fungal pathogen that causes serious biofilm-based infections. Here we have ask...
ABSTRACT: The objective of this research was to evaluate the efficiency of artificial dyes, sunset y...
Fungal growth in the indoor environment can affect human health by causing allergic reactions and re...
As there are sparse data on the impact of growth media on the phenomenon of biofilm development for ...