Figure 1From: Rapid detection of dermatophytes and Candida albicansin onychomycosis specimens by an oligonucleotide array Layout of oligonucleotide probes on the array and hybridization patterns of 4 samples. A) Probe codes (species): Epflo2c (Epidermophyton floccosum), Miaud3b (Microsporum audouinii), Mican2g (M. canis), Micok4 (M. cookei), Mifer1c (M. ferrugineum), Migal3 (M. gallinae), Migyp3b and Migyp5b (M. gypseum), Minan1 (M. nanum), Miper2 (M. persicolor), Trmen2d and Trmen3g (Trichophyton mentagrophytes), Trsch2b (T. schoenleinii), Trton1e (T. tonsurans), Trrub3 and Trrs1c (T. rubrum), Trver (T. verrucossum), Trter1 and Trter6 (T. terrestre), Trrs1c (T. soudanense), Trvio1c (T. violaceum), CAB5 (Candida albicans), PC (positive control), NC (negative control), and M (marker). B) Hybridization patterns of 4 positive samples from patients with onychomycosis. From left to right, Trichophyton rubrum, T. mentagrophytes, C. albicans, and Microsporum canis.Back to article page