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日本医真菌学会 | 論文
- A New Culture Method for Identification of Dermatophytes; Evaluation of Multiple Media Flask Culture Method.
- The antimicrobial activity of nanaomycin A against various microorganisms and its therapeutic effect on bovine dermatophytosis.
- Drug resistence of the genus Aspergillus isolated from the patient with pulmonary aspergilloma.
- Genetic Diversity of the Internal Transcribed Spacers (ITS) and 5.85 rRNA Genes among the Clinical Isolates of Candida parapsilosis in Brazil and Japan
- First Isolates of Nocardia abscessus from Humans and Soil in Japan
- Clinico-Pathological Conference
- Long-term Follow-up Study on Tinea Unguium.
- Extracellular proteolytic activity from Trichophyton rubrum and the difference between isolates from granuloma trichophyticum and those from tinea superficialis.
- Transepidermal Elimination of Fonsecaea pedrosoi Following Intradermal Agar Implantation in Mice.
- Pathogenesis of Granuloma Trichophyticum: Focus on Parasite Factors.
- Molecular Biological Approach to Phylogeny and Identification of Dermatophytes.
- Efficacy Study of Early Presumptive Therapy (EPT) for Deep Fungal Infection
- Phylogenetic Characterization of Histoplasma capsulatum Strains Based on ITS Region Sequences, Including Two New Strains from Thai and Chinese Patients in Japan.
- Nocardia anaemiae sp. nov. Isolated from an Immunocompromised Patient and the First Isolation Report of Nocardia vinacea from Humans
- Invasiveness of infecting fungi and tissue response in experimental tinea pedis in guinea pigs.
- A simple and reliable culturing method for production of arthrospores by dermatophytes.
- Experimental tinea pedis in guinea pig feet. Scanning electron microscopic and histological study of the infection.:Scanning Electron Microscopic and Histological Study of the Infection
- Molecular Identification of a Clinical Isolate of Non-pigmented and Asporogenic Aspergillus fumigatus Strain Which cannot be Identified by Traditional Morphological Methods.
- Two Autopsy Cases of Chromomycosis
- Cytotoxic Activity and Cytokine Gene Induction of Asp-hemolysin to Murine Macrophages.