We describe a novel method of fungal slide preparation named "agar block smear preparation." A total of 510 agar block smears of 25 fungal strains obtained from culture collections, 90 QC fungal strains, and 82 clinical fungal strains from our clinical microbiology laboratory, which included a total of 137 species of yeasts, molds, and thermal dimorphic fungi, were prepared and examined. In contrast to adhesive tape preparation, agar block smears preserved the native fungal structures, such as intact conidiophores of Aspergillus species and arrangements of conidia in Scopulariopsis brevicaulis. Furthermore, agar block smears allowed examination of fungal structures embedded in the agar, such as the ascomata with ascomal hairs in Chaetomium ...
Purpose: The prognosis of people infected with Fungi especially immunocompromised depends on rapid a...
The genus Cladosporium is ubiquitous and has a broad environmental representation. For the conservat...
Analyses of fungi by conventional methods are time consuming. At least two weeks are required for gr...
Morphological identification is still the most commonly used method for the identification of pathog...
Filamentous growth is a foraging response that occurs in fungal species. It allows fungal pathogens ...
Basic slide culture as a morphological identification was known as the most common method for the id...
Spores’ formation slides of microorganisms are useful as teaching aids for upper secondary students,...
Fourteen isolates of basidiomycete decay fungi (12 species) were maintained for 18 years on agar sla...
Tetrad analysis may be accomplished either with ordered asci squeezed from perithecia, or with asci...
During the testing of plant protection methods on the fields we need a longer period of time, large ...
Basic slide culture as a morphological identification was known as the most common method for the id...
The implementation of consistent fungal preservation techniques and appropriate quality assurance ar...
The fungus Madurella mycetomatis is the common causative agent of mycetoma in Sudan and worldwide. ...
In this study, we describe a simple method for the identification of Candida albicans in clinical sa...
The 'sellotape technique' of Butler and Mann (1959) with lactophenol cotton blue stain is widely us...
Purpose: The prognosis of people infected with Fungi especially immunocompromised depends on rapid a...
The genus Cladosporium is ubiquitous and has a broad environmental representation. For the conservat...
Analyses of fungi by conventional methods are time consuming. At least two weeks are required for gr...
Morphological identification is still the most commonly used method for the identification of pathog...
Filamentous growth is a foraging response that occurs in fungal species. It allows fungal pathogens ...
Basic slide culture as a morphological identification was known as the most common method for the id...
Spores’ formation slides of microorganisms are useful as teaching aids for upper secondary students,...
Fourteen isolates of basidiomycete decay fungi (12 species) were maintained for 18 years on agar sla...
Tetrad analysis may be accomplished either with ordered asci squeezed from perithecia, or with asci...
During the testing of plant protection methods on the fields we need a longer period of time, large ...
Basic slide culture as a morphological identification was known as the most common method for the id...
The implementation of consistent fungal preservation techniques and appropriate quality assurance ar...
The fungus Madurella mycetomatis is the common causative agent of mycetoma in Sudan and worldwide. ...
In this study, we describe a simple method for the identification of Candida albicans in clinical sa...
The 'sellotape technique' of Butler and Mann (1959) with lactophenol cotton blue stain is widely us...
Purpose: The prognosis of people infected with Fungi especially immunocompromised depends on rapid a...
The genus Cladosporium is ubiquitous and has a broad environmental representation. For the conservat...
Analyses of fungi by conventional methods are time consuming. At least two weeks are required for gr...