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- Title
Secreted subtilisin Sub3 from Microsporum canis is required for adherence to but not for invasion of the epidermis.
- Authors
Baldo, A; Mathy, A; Tabart, J; Camponova, P; Vermout, S; Massart, L; Maréchal, F; Galleni, M; Mignon, B
- Abstract
Microsporum canis is a pathogenic dermatophyte that causes a superficial cutaneous mycosis, mainly in cats and humans. Proteolytic enzymes, including subtilisins, have been postulated to be key factors involved in adherence and invasion of the stratum corneum and keratinized epidermal structures.
- Publication
The British journal of dermatology, 2010, Vol 162, Issue 5, p990
- ISSN
1365-2133
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2133.2009.09608.x