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1. Pathogenesis of Dermatophytosis: Sensing the Host Tissue.

2. Potential effects of Trachyspermum copticum essential oil and propolis alcoholic extract on Mep3 gene expression of Microsporum canis isolates.

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3. Microsporum fulvum IBRL SD3: as novel isolate for chicken feathers degradation.

4. Subtilisin Sub3 is involved in adherence of Microsporum canis to human and animal epidermis.

5. Inhibition of the keratinolytic subtilisin protease Sub3 from Microsporum canis by its propeptide (proSub3) and evaluation of the capacity of proSub3 to inhibit fungal adherence to feline epidermis.

6. Difference in keratinase activity of dermatophytes at different environmental conditions is an attribute of adaptation to parasitism.

7. Enzymatic activity of Microsporum canis and Trichophyton mentagrophytes from breeding rabbits with and without skin lesions.

8. Identification of novel secreted proteases during extracellular proteolysis by dermatophytes at acidic pH.

9. Melanogenesis in dermatophyte species in vitro and during infection.

10. Extracellular protease expression in Microsporum gypseum complex, its regulation and keratinolytic potential.

11. Secreted dipeptidyl peptidases as potential virulence factors for Microsporum canis.

12. Secreted proteases from dermatophytes.

13. Secreted subtilisins of Microsporum canis are involved in adherence of arthroconidia to feline corneocytes.

14. RNA silencing in the dermatophyte Microsporum canis.

15. Extracellular proteolytic activity and molecular analysis of Microsporum canis strains isolated from symptomatic and asymptomatic cats.

16. [A study of the growth and enzymatic activity of Microsporum gypseum and Trichophyton ajelloi isolates from sewage sludge].

17. In vitro antifungal and anti-elastase activity of some aliphatic aldehydes from Olea europaea L. fruit.

18. How do dermatophytes survive in the epidermis?

19. [Enzyme activities of dermatophytes isolated from different clinical samples by ApiZYM method].

20. Isolation of a promoter region of a secreted metalloprotease gene from Microsporum canis.

21. Evaluation of immunogenicity and protective efficacy of a Microsporum canis metalloprotease subunit vaccine in guinea pigs.

22. Humoral and cellular immune response to a Microsporum canis recombinant keratinolytic metalloprotease (r-MEP3) in experimentally infected guinea pigs.

23. A recombinant 31.5 kDa keratinase and a crude exo-antigen from Microsporum canis fail to protect against a homologous experimental infection in guinea pigs.

24. Species-identification of dermatophytes Trichophyton, Microsporum and Epidermophyton by PCR and PCR-RFLP targeting of the DNA topoisomerase II genes.

25. Recombinant expression and antigenic properties of a 31.5-kDa keratinolytic subtilisin-like serine protease from Microsporum canis.

26. Direct detection of dermatophytes in skin samples based on sequences of the chitin synthase 1 (CHS1) gene.

27. Molecular taxonomy of dermatophytes and related fungi by chitin synthase 1 (CHS1) gene sequences.

28. Secreted metalloprotease gene family of Microsporum canis.

29. Production of extracellular enzymes by Microsporum canis and their role in its virulence.

30. Purification of diacylglycerol kinase from Microsporum gypseum and its phosphorylation by the catalytic subunit of protein kinase A.

31. Purification and characterization of a 43.5 kDa keratinolytic metalloprotease from Microsporum canis.

32. Chitin synthase 1 (Chs1) gene sequences of Microsporum equinum and Trichophyton equinum.

33. Keratinolytic activity of five human isolates of the dermatophytes.

34. Inhibitors of the fungal cell wall. Synthesis of 4-aryl-4-N-arylamine-1-butenes and related compounds with inhibitory activities on beta(1-3) glucan and chitin synthases.

35. Purification and characterization of cAMP dependent protein kinase from Microsporum gypseum.

36. Characterization of an extracellular keratinase from Microsporum canis.

37. Humoral and cellular immune response to a crude exo-antigen and purified keratinase of Microsporum canis in experimentally infected guinea pigs.

38. Histopathological pattern and humoral immune response to a crude exo-antigen and purified keratinase of Microsporum canis in symptomatic and asymptomatic infected cats.

39. Phylogenetic relation of Epidermophyton floccosum to the species of Microsporum and Trichophyton in chitin synthase 1 (CHS1) gene sequences.

40. Purification and characterization of a 315 kDa keratinolytic subtilisin-like serine protease from Microsporum canis and evidence of its secretion in naturally infected cats.

41. Isozyme variation within and among populations of Microsporum species.

42. Isozyme variation of Microsporum canis and M. cookei from New Zealand.

43. The in vitro and in vivo production of a 31.5-kD keratinolytic subtilase from Microsporum canis and the clinical status in naturally infected cats.

44. Alteration in protein kinase(s) level affects the phospholipid content in M. gypseum with modulated levels of calcium/cyclic AMP.

45. [Dermatophytes do not produce sialidase in vitro].

46. Partial characterization of proteolytic enzymes of Microsporum canis and Microsporum cookei.

47. Multiple proteinases from two Microsporum species.

48. Extracellular enzymatic activity of Microsporum canis isolates.

49. [Exoenzymes of dermatophytes isolated from acute and chronic tinea].

50. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis patterns of some Microsporum species.