1.Variation in Sodium Chloride Resistance of Cenococcum geophilum and Suillus granulatus Isolates in Liquid Culture.
Keisuke OBASE ; Jong Kyu LEE ; Sun Keun LEE ; Sang Yong LEE ; Kun Woo CHUN
Mycobiology 2010;38(3):225-228
We studied the resistance of Cenococcum geophilum and Suillus granulatus isolates to NaCl during growth under axenic culture conditions. C. geophilum isolates displayed variations in NaCl resistance; mycelial growth of most isolates was inhibited above 200mM. All isolates of S. granulatus were tolerant to high NaCl content.
Axenic Culture
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Salinity
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Salt-Tolerance
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Sodium
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Sodium Chloride
2.A New Technique for Single Spore Isolation of Two Predacious Fungi Forming Constricting Ring.
Kalika Prasad SINGH ; Dharmendra KUMAR ; Pinaki BANDYOPADHYAY
Mycobiology 2004;32(4):197-198
A new technique for single spore isolation was developed for predacious fungi forming constricting rings directly on the spores using Dactylaria brochopaga and Arthrobotrys dactyloides. Constricting rings were induced directly on the spores by transferring the spores in 25 ppm solution of DL-Valine in sterile distilled water. Freshly hatched and thoroughly washed second stage juveniles of Meloidogyne incognita were transferred into cavity blocks containing induced rings for trapping and killing of nematodes. The killed nematodes were surface sterilized with streptomycin and inoculated into petri dishes containing maize meal agar media with 100 ppm streptomycin. The petri dishes were incubated at 29+/-1degrees C for few days which yielded axenic culture of these fungi.
Agar
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Axenic Culture
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Fungi*
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Homicide
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Meals
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Spores*
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Streptomycin
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Tylenchoidea
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Water
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Zea mays
3.Serodiagnosis of Extraintestinal Amebiasis: Retrospective Evaluation of the Diagnostic Performance of the Bordier® ELISA Kit
Nicolas BEYLS ; Odile COGNET ; Jean Paul STAHL ; Olivier ROGEAUX ; Herve PELLOUX
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2018;56(1):71-74
Soluble antigens from an axenic culture of Entamoeba histolytica were used to develop a commercial ELISA kit to quantify anti-E. histolytica antibodies in sera of patients with extraintestinal amebiasis in non-endemic settings. The diagnostic specificity and sensitivity of the test were assessed retrospectively using 131 human serum samples with amoebic serologic status available. They were selected according to their results in immunofluorescence (IFAT) and were separated in 2 sample categories: 64 sera with positive results by IFAT and 67 with negative results by IFAT. The sensitivity and specificity of the ELISA kit were assessed at 95.0% and 94.0% compared to the IFAT. The test can be useful to exclude a potential diagnosis of amebiasis and could be used as a screening method since ELISA is an automated technique.
Amebiasis
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Antibodies
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Axenic Culture
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Diagnosis
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Entamoeba histolytica
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Fluorescent Antibody Technique
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Humans
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Mass Screening
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Methods
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Retrospective Studies
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Serologic Tests