1929
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1929.01440050052005
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Maduromycosis

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“…Having been originally described as Sterigmatocystis in 1883 (Eidam), A. nidulans was revised by Thom and Raper (1939) based upon primarily morphological characteristics of the conidia, sterigmata, and perithecia. Advances in the Aspergillus research community grew along the complimentary tracks of industrial utilisation for bioprocessing (Birkinshaw et al 1931), clinical characterisation of pathogenic and immunologically reactive isolates (Wright 1927; Puestow 1929; Brown 1932), and through the production of mutants (Hockenhull 1948), in morphological (Raper et al 1945), biochemical (Pontecorvo 1949), and physiological traits (Roper & Käfer 1957; Lanier et al 1968). Among the latter, cytoplasmic mutations were characterised in A. nidulans by ultraviolet light irradiation (Arlett 1957).…”
Section: Aspergillus Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Having been originally described as Sterigmatocystis in 1883 (Eidam), A. nidulans was revised by Thom and Raper (1939) based upon primarily morphological characteristics of the conidia, sterigmata, and perithecia. Advances in the Aspergillus research community grew along the complimentary tracks of industrial utilisation for bioprocessing (Birkinshaw et al 1931), clinical characterisation of pathogenic and immunologically reactive isolates (Wright 1927; Puestow 1929; Brown 1932), and through the production of mutants (Hockenhull 1948), in morphological (Raper et al 1945), biochemical (Pontecorvo 1949), and physiological traits (Roper & Käfer 1957; Lanier et al 1968). Among the latter, cytoplasmic mutations were characterised in A. nidulans by ultraviolet light irradiation (Arlett 1957).…”
Section: Aspergillus Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%