Cultures of Petriellidium boydii were serologically identified by detection of their exoantigens with an immunodiffusion procedure. The technique, which is specific and sensitive, allowed the rapid identification and differentiation of 12 isolates of P. boydii from numerous other morphologically similar Hyphomycetes. The antigen-antiserum reference system and the production, by two different techniques, of exoantigens used in the identification of P. boydii are described.

Exoantigen test for identification of Petriellidium boydii cultures / G. Morace, L. Polonelli. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0095-1137. - 14:3(1981 Sep), pp. 237-240.

Exoantigen test for identification of Petriellidium boydii cultures

G. Morace
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1981

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Cultures of Petriellidium boydii were serologically identified by detection of their exoantigens with an immunodiffusion procedure. The technique, which is specific and sensitive, allowed the rapid identification and differentiation of 12 isolates of P. boydii from numerous other morphologically similar Hyphomycetes. The antigen-antiserum reference system and the production, by two different techniques, of exoantigens used in the identification of P. boydii are described.
immunodiffusion ; soil microbiology ; antigens, fungal ; humans ; mitosporic fungi
Settore MED/07 - Microbiologia e Microbiologia Clinica
set-1981
http://jcm.asm.org/content/14/3/237.long
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