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Journal articles on the topic "Dermatophilus congolensis"

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Towersey, Loan, Eunice de Castro Soares Martins, Alberto Thomaz Londero, Roderick James Hay, Porphirio José Soares Filho, Cristina Maeda Takiya, Cláudio César Martins, and Olga Fischman Gompertz. "Dermatophilus congolensis human infection." Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 29, no. 2 (August 1993): 351–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0190-9622(93)70194-x.

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Alejo-Cancho, I., J. Bosch, A. Vergara, J. M. Mascaro, F. Marco, and J. Vila. "Dermatitis by Dermatophilus congolensis." Clinical Microbiology and Infection 21, no. 9 (September 2015): e73-e74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cmi.2015.06.013.

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Hipp, B. R. "Dermatophilus congolensis and “Hairy” leukoplakia." Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 46, no. 10 (October 1988): 913. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0278-2391(88)90072-9.

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Skalka, B., and L. Pospíšil. "Antigenicity of Dermatophilus Congolensis Hemolysin." Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B 40, no. 1-10 (January 12, 1993): 215–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0450.1993.tb00130.x.

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Bunker, Mark L., Lee Chewning, Scott E. Wang, and Morris A. Gordon. "Dermatophilus congolensis and “Hairy” Leukoplakia." American Journal of Clinical Pathology 89, no. 5 (May 1, 1988): 683–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcp/89.5.683.

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Skalka, B., and L. Pospíšil. "Hemolytic Interactions of Dermatophilus congolensis." Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B 39, no. 1-10 (January 12, 1992): 139–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0450.1992.tb01149.x.

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Ali-Emmanuel, N., M. Moudachirou, A. J. Akakpo, and J. Quetin Leclercq. "Activités antibactériennes in vitro de Cassia alata, Lantana camara et Mitracarpus scaber sur Dermatophilus congolensis isolé au Bénin." Revue d’élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux 55, no. 3 (March 1, 2002): 183. http://dx.doi.org/10.19182/remvt.9822.

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L’activité antibactérienne in vitro des extraits aqueux et alcooliques de Cassia alata, de Lantana camara et de Mitracarpus scaber a été comparée avec celle de l’oxytétracycline et de la pénicilline procaïne sur une bactérie Gram-positif, Dermatophilus congolensis, agent de la dermatophilose bovine. Les extraits alcooliques bruts de C. alata, de L. camara et de M. scaber se sont révélés plus actifs sur D. congolensis que leurs extraits aqueux. Les zones d’inhibition à 500 mg/ml ont été de 14 à 20 mm et de 20 à 24 mm respectivement pour les extraits aqueux et alcooliques sur une souche isolée d’animaux infectés. Les deux extraits de M. scaber ont montré une activité antibactérienne plus élevée sur D. congolensis que ceux de C. alata et de L. camara. L’activité antibactérienne des extraits alcooliques bruts de M. scaber in vitro sur D. congolensis, à 500 mg/ml, a été équivalente à celle de la pénicilline procaïne à la concentration de 800 mg/ml et environ 10 à 15 fois moindre que celle de l’oxytétracycline.
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Ambrose, N., D. Lloyd, and J.-C. Maillard. "Immune Responses to Dermatophilus congolensis Infections." Parasitology Today 15, no. 7 (July 1999): 295–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0169-4758(99)01470-2.

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Burd, E. M., L. A. Juzych, J. T. Rudrik, and F. Habib. "Pustular Dermatitis Caused by Dermatophilus congolensis." Journal of Clinical Microbiology 45, no. 5 (March 21, 2007): 1655–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jcm.00327-07.

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Barger, Anne M., G. Robert Weedon, Carol W. Maddox, and Kimberly A. Galloway. "Dermatophilus congolensis in a feral cat." Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery 16, no. 10 (February 4, 2014): 840–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1098612x14520813.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Dermatophilus congolensis"

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El-Jack, M. A. "Characterization of Dermatophilus congolensis grown in vitro." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1995. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.649936.

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The aims of this study were i) To optimize a liquid culture media for D. congolensis, ii) to develop methods of preparing and examining excretory-secretory products (ESP) in culture filtrate, iii) To ascertain the importance of antigens in ESP, released by D. congolensis hyphae in vitro, in immune response to D. congolensis infection. Following initial trials, the basic medium used was a commercial preparation of RPMI 1640 containing Hepes buffer. Several chemical supplements were examined, alone and in combinations for their effect on the growth of two D. congolensis isolates: A Scottish isolate (A5N) from a case of lumpy wool in a sheep and a Ghanian isolate (Gh'89) from a case of bovine dermatophilosis. An optimal synthetic serum free liquid culture medium was obtained by supplementing RPMI 1640 with 0.001 per cent ferrous sulphate, 0.05 per cent sodium pyruvate and 0.025 per cent sodium metabilsulfite (RPMI-FPM). In this medium the growth of the two isolates was similar except that the Scottish isolate rarely completed its life-cycle. Excretory-secretory products (ESP) of the two isolates were prepared from supernatants of cultures in serum-free liquid medium. The peptides in ESP were separated by SDS-PAGE and their relative molecular weights (MWT) calculated. The quantity of protein was greater in 48 hour than 24 hour cultures, the former was used to characterize the ESP. The ESP of A5N contained 15 peptides with MWT from 15-160 kDa. The ESP of Gh'89 contained 15 peptides of approximately (± 2 kDa) the same MWT as those in A5N ESP, a further five peptides in the range 100-200 kDa and two at 94 and 82 kDa. The molecular weight peptides (>90 kDa) of both isolates were susceptible to the action of proteases in the ESP, they were present only in samples containing protease inhibitors. In terms of quantity the dominant peptides in both isolates had MWT 67/70 and 54/56 kDa, the latter was not present in samples prepared by ultrafiltration. Both isolates consistently produced a group of five bands having MWT between 24 and 33 kDa. Doublets of peptides were more common in Gh'89 ESP than A5N ESP, occurring at for example 25/26 kDa and 30/31 kDa. Comparison of ESP peptide profiles with those from sonicated hyphae and filaments showed that the ESP are not products of cell lysis or breakdown of cell walls.
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Woodman, Julia Pauline. "The cell-mediated immune response in epidermal defence against Dermatophilus congolensis." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/30047.

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Faibra, Djok Tao Daniel. "Recherches sur les variations des souches de "Dermatophilus congolensis" : caractères biochimiques et polymorphisme de restriction." Paris 12, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA120013.

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Dermatophilus congolensis, actinomycete ubiquiste, est agent causal de la dermatophilose, maladie du betail, entrainant des pertes economiques importantes dans les pays tropicaux humides et subhumides. Trois methodes d'investigation ont ete utilisees pour realiser une etude comparative des souches de cette bacterie isolees de niches ecologiques differentes (afrique de l'ouest, afrique centrale, afrique de l'est et madagascar, iles des caraibes et europe occidentale). La methode de taxinomie numerique appliquee a 46 souches a permis d'identifier 5 groupes taxinomiques differents. Tandis que la methode des profils biochimiques basee sur 4 tests explorant l'equipement enzymatique de chacune des 92 souches etudiees a revele 7 types de profils designes biotype a a biotype g. Enfin la troisieme methode d'investigation, portant sur le profil de restriction des genes codant pour les arn ribosomaux appliquee a 82 souches de l'actinomycete a permis d'identifier 10 types de profils differents nommes ribotype 1 a ribotype 10. Dans les 3 methodes d'investigation, on note l'existence d'un ou deux types plus communs rassemblant la majorite des souches et autour des types marginaux. Aucune correlation etroite ne semble exister entre les origines geographiques de souches et chacun de differents regroupements taxinomiques obtenus. Mais on remarque toutefois dans la methode de biotypage que les souches d'origine europeenne (france et grande-bretagne) sont cantonnees dans les biotypes e et f et que dans ces memes biotypes aucune souche d'afrique centrale et d'afrique de l'ouest, malgre le grand nombre de souches etudiees (50 souches sur les 92 etudiees) ne s'y trouve classee
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Sasiak, Anna Bernadette. "Studies of the effect of malnutrition on the immune response to "Dermatophilus congolensis" : with special reference to vaccination." Thesis, Royal Veterinary College (University of London), 1992. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.518086.

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Book chapters on the topic "Dermatophilus congolensis"

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Martinez, D., N. Barre, B. Mari, and T. Vidalenc. "Studies of the Role of Amblyomma variegatum in the Transmission of Dermatophilus congolensis." In Tick Vector Biology, 87–99. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76643-5_6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Dermatophilus congolensis"

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P.V., Tresamol, Saseendranath M. R., and Vinodkumar K. "Bacteriological and molecular studies on Dermatophilus congolensis from cattle." In Annual International Conference on Advances in Veterinary Science Research. Global Science & Technology Forum (GSTF), 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2382-5685_vetsci13.38.

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