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by Balakumar, S
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In vitro antifungal, anti-elastase and anti-keratinase activity of essential oils of Cinnamomum-, Syzygium- and Cymbopogon-species against Aspergillus fumigatus and Trichophyton ru...
by Khan, Mohd Sajjad Ahmad
Phytomedicine (Stuttgart), 2011, Vol.19 (1), p.48-55

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Anti-dermatophytic activity of bakuchiol: In vitro mechanistic studies and in vivo tinea pedis-inhibiting activity in a guinea pig model
by Lau, Kit-Man
Phytomedicine (Stuttgart), 2014, Vol.21 (7), p.942-945

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Oral Terbinafine and Itraconazole Treatments against Dermatophytes Appear Not to Favor the Establishment of Fusarium spp. in Nail
by Verrier, Julie
Dermatology (Basel), 2014, Vol.228 (3), p.225-232

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Antifungal effects of the volatile oils from Allium plants against Trichophyton species and synergism of the oils with ketoconazole
by Pyun, M.-S
Phytomedicine (Stuttgart), 2006, Vol.13 (6), p.394-400

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Detection of synergistic combinations of Baccharis extracts with Terbinafine against Trichophyton rubrum with high throughput screening synergy assay (HTSS) followed by 3D graphs....
by Rodriguez, María Victoria
Phytomedicine (Stuttgart), 2013, Vol.20 (13), p.1230-1239

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Anti-dermatophyte efficacy and environmental safety of some essential oils commercial and in vitro extracted pure and combined against four keratinophilic pathogenic fungi
by Ibrahim, Sahar Yassin
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Contact-free inactivation of Trichophyton rubrum and Microsporum canis by cold atmospheric plasma treatment
by Heinlin, Julia
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Development and Application of a High-Throughput Screening Method to Evaluate Antifungal Activity against Trichophyton tonsurans
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Anti-dermatophytic activity of marine sponge,Sigmadocia carnosa(Dendy)on clinically isolated fungi
by Dhayanithi, NB
Asian Pacific journal of tropical biomedicine, 2012, Vol.2 (8), p.635-639

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Analysis of Trichophyton rubrum gene expression in response to cytotoxic drugs
by Paião, Fernanda G
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Ethnoveterinary study for antidermatophytic activity of Piper betle, Alpinia galanga and Allium ascalonicum extracts in vitro
by Trakranrungsie, N
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Use of caryophyllene oxide as an antifungal agent in an in vitro experimental model of onychomycosis
by YANG, Depo
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Relapses of Onychomycosis after Successful Treatment with Systemic Antifungals: A Three-Year Follow-Up
by Tosti, A
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Tinea capitis Dermatophytes: Susceptibility to Antifungal Drugs Tested in vitro and in vivo
by Mock, M
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The Use of Itraconazole to Treat Cutaneous Fungal Infections in Children
by Gupta, Aditya K
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In vitro Susceptibility to Itraconazole, Clotrimazole, Ketoconazole and Terbinafine of 100 Isolates of Trichophyton rubrum
by Fernández-Torres, B
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Physicochemical modification of the excretion product of Saccharomyces cerevisiae killer strains results in fungicidal activity against Candida albicans and Tricophyton mentagrophy...
by Bracesco, Nelson
FEMS microbiology letters, 2006, Vol.256 (1), p.132-136

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Trichophyton rubrum Isolated from AIDS and Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Patients in São Paulo, Brazil: Antifungal Susceptibility and Extracellular Enzyme Production
by Da Silva, B.C.M
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