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. 2011 Mar;49(3):808–813. doi: 10.1128/JCM.01149-10

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Specificity verification of the Fusarium sp. PNA probe and assessments of rRNA retention and its hybridizability in experimentally infected mice. The tissue sections were hybridized with Fusarium sp. PNA probe (a to d) or with panfungal PNA probe (e to h). Strong positive signals against 28S rRNA of Fusarium spp. were observed in lung tissues from mice infected with F. solani (d). The panfungal PNA probe reacted with all fungi tested (e to h). (a and e) A. fumigatus (TIMM1776); (b and f) A. terreus (TIMM2929); (c and g) P. boydii (TIMM0952); (d and h) F. solani (TIMM1303). Original magnification, ×400.