2023
DOI: 10.4103/ijd.ijd_261_16
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Antifungal Activity of N-Arylbenzoquinaldinium Derivatives against a Clinical Strain of M. Canis

Nadezhda E. Shchepina,
Galina A. Alexandrova,
Svetlana Y. Balandina
et al.

Abstract: Background: Microsporum canis (Bodin, 1902) is a dermatophyte, which is widely represented in the developing and the developed world alike. Commonly transmitted from domestic animals it is particularly dangerous for immunosuppressed patients due to AIDS, cancer or transplant surgery. Search for new perspective antimycotic derivatives becomes an urgent task in the disease containment. Previously, several quinolinium analogs were screened for their antibacterial activity ( … Show more

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