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World J Transl Med. Apr 12, 2014; 3(1): 31-36
Published online Apr 12, 2014. doi: 10.5528/wjtm.v3.i1.31
Published online Apr 12, 2014. doi: 10.5528/wjtm.v3.i1.31
Figure 4 Molecular typing of eight Microsporum canis isolates showed distinct and similar fingerprint patterns visualized by the gel-like image and as indicated by a > 90% similarity coefficient in the dendrogram.
The three isolates from patients of a same family (number 3, 4, 5) were grouped together with a ≥ 98% similarity compared with the control isolates of M. canis. M. canis: Microsporum canis.
- Citation: Lama J, Ran X, Ran YP. Translational medical mycology guides clinical and laboratory practice on fungal diseases. World J Transl Med 2014; 3(1): 31-36
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-6132/full/v3/i1/31.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5528/wjtm.v3.i1.31