DeGaetano D H, Kempton J B, Rowe W F
Division of Forensic Sciences, Scientific Laboratories, Inc., Richmond, VA.
J Forensic Sci. 1992 Jul;37(4):1048-54.
Tunnels produced in human head hair by fungal hyphae were examined with a light microscope and with a scanning electron microscope. The tunnels had small diameters and exhibited minimal branching. The use of a backscattered electron detector facilitated the locating of the openings of the tunnels in the surfaces of the hairs. In the backscattered electron image, tunnel openings appeared as dark spots. The tunneling hyphae did not show a preference for a particular location for entering the shaft of the hair. Some hyphae penetrated under the free edges of the cuticular scales, while others burrowed through the surfaces of the scales.
用光学显微镜和扫描电子显微镜对真菌菌丝在人头发中形成的通道进行了检查。这些通道直径较小,分支极少。使用背散射电子探测器有助于确定通道在毛发表面的开口位置。在背散射电子图像中,通道开口呈现为暗斑。形成通道的菌丝在进入毛发杆部时没有表现出对特定位置的偏好。一些菌丝在角质鳞片的自由边缘下方穿透,而另一些则在鳞片表面挖掘穿行。