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521 related items for PubMed ID: 8291765

  • 1. Humoral immune responses in cats with dermatophytosis.
    Sparkes AH, Stokes CR, Gruffydd-Jones TJ.
    Am J Vet Res; 1993 Nov; 54(11):1869-73. PubMed ID: 8291765
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  • 2. Humoral and cellular immune responses to Microsporum canis in naturally occurring feline dermatophytosis.
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  • 4. Experimental Microsporum canis infection in cats: correlation between immunological and clinical observations.
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  • 6. SDS-PAGE separation of dermatophyte antigens, and western immunoblotting in feline dermatophytosis.
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  • 9. Histopathological pattern and humoral immune response to a crude exo-antigen and purified keratinase of Microsporum canis in symptomatic and asymptomatic infected cats.
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  • 10. Investigations of a killed dermatophyte cell-wall vaccine against infection with Microsporum canis in cats.
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  • 16. ELISA-determined serological reactivity against purified trichophytin in dermatophytosis.
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  • 17. Efficacy of oral administration of itraconazole to cats with dermatophytosis caused by Microsporum canis.
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  • 18. Humoral immunofluorescent antibodies in subjects with dermatophytosis.
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