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The Mediterranean red alga Asparagopsis: a source of compounds against Leishmania.
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The Mediterranean red alga Asparagopsis: a source of compounds against Leishmania.
The Mediterranean red alga Asparagopsis: a source of compounds against Leishmania. Mar Drugs. 2009 Aug 11; 7(3):361-6.
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Amphotericin B
Inhibitory Concentration 50
Italy
Leishmania
Leishmaniasis
Mediterranean Sea
Pentamidine
Rhodophyta
Trypanocidal Agents
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Mark T. Hamann