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    Signature polymorphisms in the internal transcribed spacer region relevant for the differentiation of zoophilic and anthropophilic strains of Trichophyton interdigitale and other species of T. mentagrophytes sensu lato by Heidemann, S., Monod, M., Gräser, Y.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-02-2010)
    “…Summary Background  Dermatophytes are the main cause of superficial mycoses in humans and animals. Molecular research has given useful insights into the…”
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    Development of a novel polymerase chain reaction-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the diagnosis of Trichophyton rubrum onychomycosis by Pankewitz, F., Nenoff, P., Uhrlaß, S., Bezold, G., Winter, I., Gräser, Y.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-06-2013)
    “…Summary Background  The prevalence of onychomycosis has increased steadily in the past decade. An accurate diagnosis at the outset is important for successful…”
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    Dermatophytes: recognizing species of clonal fungi by Gräser, Y., De Hoog, S., Summerbell, R. C.

    Published in Medical mycology (Oxford) (01-05-2006)
    “…Now that molecular data have forever changed our perspective on the anthropophilic and zoophilic dermatophyte species, the concepts of these species needs…”
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    New records of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Chilean frogs by BOURKE, J, OHST, T, GRÄSER, Y, BÖHME, W, PLÖTNER, J

    Published in Diseases of aquatic organisms (12-07-2011)
    “…We used molecular techniques to examine 11 species of frogs in 6 localities in southern Chile to ascertain the incidence of the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium…”
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    Changes in frequency of agents of tinea capitis in school children from Western China suggest slow migration rates in dermatophytes by Deng, S., Bulmer, G. S., Summerbell, R. C., De Hoog, G. S., Hui, Y., Gräser, Y.

    Published in Medical mycology (Oxford) (01-01-2008)
    “…Tinea capitis is a common dermatophyte infection of the scalp of children in Western China, with the gray-patch from being the most prevalent. Twenty years…”
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    Tinea corporis caused by an unusual strain of Microsporum audouinii that perforates hair in vitro by Brasch, J, Hügel, R, Lipowsky, F, Gräser, Y

    Published in Mycoses (01-07-2010)
    “…We report on a dermatophyte infection acquired by a young woman from Germany who had worked in Ghana. The strain isolated from her skin lesions showed…”
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    Intraspecific diversity of species of the Pseudallescheria boydii complex by Zeng, J. S., Fukushima, K., Takizawa, K., Zheng, Y. C., Nishimura, K., Gräser, Y., De Hoog, G. S.

    Published in Medical mycology (Oxford) (01-09-2007)
    “…In order to establish intraspecific diversity of Pseudallescheria boydii and Scedosporium apiospermum, and to develop tools for their identification,…”
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    Population structure and evolutionary origins of Microsporum canis, M. ferrugineum and M. audouinii by Kaszubiak, A., Klein, S., de Hoog, G.S., Gräser, Y.

    Published in Infection, genetics and evolution (01-09-2004)
    “…The recurrent evolutionary emergence of asexual lineages within sexual zoo- and anthropophilic dermatophyte species living in animal-frequented soil is likely…”
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    Detection of common dermatophytes in clinical specimens using a simple quantitative real-time TaqMan polymerase chain reaction assay by Ohst, T., Kupsch, C., Gräser, Y.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-03-2016)
    “…Summary Background Dermatophytes are common fungal pathogens causing mostly superficial infections in humans with a high prevalence worldwide. Traditional…”
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    Tinea circinata manus due to Microsporum gypseum in a HIV-positive boy in Uganda, east Africa by Nenoff, P, Gräser, Y, Kibuka-Serunkuma, L, Muylowa, G.K

    Published in Mycoses (01-03-2007)
    “…A 15-year-old HIV-positive Ugandan boy suffered from several dry and hyperkeratotic lesions of his left hand and forearm with circinated, erythematous and…”
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    The agony of choice in dermatophyte diagnostics—performance of different molecular tests and culture in the detection of Trichophyton rubrum and Trichophyton interdigitale by Kupsch, C., Ohst, T., Pankewitz, F., Nenoff, P., Uhrlaß, S., Winter, I., Gräser, Y.

    Published in Clinical microbiology and infection (01-08-2016)
    “…Dermatophytosis caused by dermatophytes of the genera Trichophyton and Microsporum belong to the most frequent mycoses worldwide. Molecular detection methods…”
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    Unusual strains of Microsporum audouinii causing tinea in Europe by Brasch, J., Müller, S., Gräser, Y.

    Published in Mycoses (01-10-2015)
    “…Summary We comment on an unusual strain of Microsporum (M.) audouinii. It was isolated from tinea corporis of a boy who lived in Germany and most likely had…”
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    Forty-Eight-Hour Diagnosis of Onychomycosis with Subtyping of Trichophyton rubrum Strains by Kardjeva, V, Summerbell, R, Kantardjiev, T, Devliotou-Panagiotidou, D, Sotiriou, E, Gräser, Y

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-04-2006)
    “…A novel strategy for the molecular identification of fungal agents of onychomycosis (including Trichophyton rubrum) has been designed based on the use of…”
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    A virulent genotype of Microsporum canis is responsible for the majority of human infections by Sharma, Rahul, de Hoog, S, Presber, Wolfgang, Graser, Yvonne

    Published in Journal of medical microbiology (01-10-2007)
    “…1 Institute of Microbiology and Hygiene (Charité), Humboldt University, Dorotheenstr. 96, D-10117, Berlin, Germany 2 Mycological Research Laboratory,…”
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    Microsatellite markers reveal geographic population differentiation in Trichophyton rubrum by Graser, Yvonne, Frohlich, Janine, Presber, Wolfgang, de Hoog, Sybren

    Published in Journal of medical microbiology (01-08-2007)
    “…1 Institute of Microbiology and Hygiene (Charité), Humboldt University, Dorotheenstr. 96, D-10117 Berlin, Germany 2 Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, PO…”
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    Origins of Microsatellite Diversity in the Trichophyton rubrum- T. violaceum Clade (Dermatophytes) by OHST, T, DE HOOG, S, PRESBER, W, STAVRAKIEVA, V, GRÄSER, Y

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-10-2004)
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    Molecular Taxonomy of the Trichophyton rubrum Complex by Graeser, Y, Kuijpers, AFA, Presber, W, De Hoog, GS

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-09-2000)
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    Molecular detection of Microsporum persicolor in soil suggesting widespread dispersal in central India by Sharma, Rahul, Presber, Wolfgang, Rajak, Ram C., Gräser, Yvonne

    Published in Medical mycology (Oxford) (01-02-2008)
    “…A survey was conducted from1999 to 2003 as part of a microbial biodiversity study on geophilic and keratinophilic fungi in central India. Among the…”
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    Genome detection of dermatophytes : Current findings from the external quality assessment test by Kupsch, C, Gräser, Y

    Published in Hautarzt (01-08-2019)
    “…In addition to morphological diagnostics, molecular methods have become available for the diagnosis of suspected dermatophytoses. Since March 2016, INSTAND…”
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