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Abstract Dermatophytes and Other Skin Mycoses Found in Featherless
The New Species Concept in Dermatophytes—A Polyphasic Approach
Dermatophytosis in Small Animals Antonella S
Dr. Poonam Shakya Fungi That Require and Use Keratin for Growth Confined to the Superficial Integument of the Skin, Nails, Claws & Hair of Animals and Man
Dermatophyte and Non Dermatophyte Fungi in Riyadh City, Saudi Arabia
Descriptions of Medical Fungi
Monograph on Dermatophytes
Favus in a Backyard Chicken (Gallus Gallus Domesticus)
Características Morfológicas De 45 Cepas De Microsporum Canis Revista Mexicana De Micología, Vol
Características Morfológicas De 45 Cepas De Microsporum Canis O R IG IN
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Introduction
Toward a Novel Multilocus Phylogenetic Taxonomy for the Dermatophytes
Dermatophyte Identification Chart
Dermatophytosis Importance Dermatophytosis Is a Common Contagious Disease Caused by Fungi Known As Dermatophytes
Dermatophytosis in Dogs and Cats: Molecular Identification and Epidemiology
Micología General CATALOGACIÓN EN LA PUBLICACIÓN
Rapid Detection of PAN-Dermatophytes by Real-Time PCR
Top View
Endangered Zoonotic Fungal Species from Chicken (Gallus Gallus Domestics)
Fungi Utilizing Keratinous Substrates
The Dermatophytes
Mitracarpus Scaber and Jatropha Multifida) Were Screened for Phytochemical Compounds and Antifungal Activity Using Disc Diffusion Method
Clinicomycological Profile of the Dermatophytes And
List of Fungi Presenting at the Wild State a Biological Risk for Immunocompetent Humans And/Or Animals and Corresponding Maximum Biological Risk
Hair Loss in Children in Rural Population
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