Evaluating the application of a new patented fluorochrome, Fluorescent Brightener 85, for detecting cultured fungi and superficial clinical specimens of fungal infectious disease.
Yang Han,
Zhe Wan,
Qing Li
et al.
Abstract:Background: The fluorescent staining method with Calcofluor White (CFW) has been popularly used for the detection of fungi in clinical settings in recent years. However, seldom have new fluorochromes been invented to detect fungi.
Purpose: To evaluate a new patented fluorochrome, Fluorescent Brightener 85 (FB 85), for detecting fungi in cultured fungi and superficial clinical specimens of fungal infectious disease.
Methods: Initially, several pure fungi from different genera were cultured, stained with 0.1% … Show more
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