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A New Genus Based on Fistulina Brasiliensis

Mycologia, 1962
The new genus Pseudofistulina is described with the type species Pseudofistulina brasiliensis (= Fistulina brasiliensis O. and K. Fid.).
Oswaldo Fidalgo   +1 more
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Nippostrongylus Brasiliensis, an Experimental Model: A Review

International Journal of Contemporary Pathology, 2016
Nippostrongylus brasiliensis is a natural parasite of rat, closely related to human hookworm. Experimental host in which the parasite will attain sexual maturity include mouse, hamster, rabbit, chinchilla and to lesser extend in a cotton rat. The parasite does not occur naturally in laboratory rodents and its primary importance is as a model of ...
Krutanjali Swain   +5 more
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A Re-Definition of Verbena brasiliensis

Kew Bulletin, 1990
Verbena brasiliensis Veil. is here circumscribed so as to include plants with clasping leaf-bases that have habitually been referred to V. bonariensis L. The characters that distinguish the two species are pointed out. For these and a third species, V. litoralis Kunth, synonymy, descriptions, a summary of the distribution in South America and specimen ...
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Sporotrichosis caused by Sporothrix brasiliensis in Argentina: Case report, molecular identification and in vitro susceptibility pattern to antifungal drugs.

Journal de Mycologie Médicale, 2019
Sporotrichosis is considered a neglected disease of humans and animals in many regions of the world and is the most frequent implantation mycosis in Latin America.
A. Etchecopaz   +7 more
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Siparuna brasiliensis A. DC., Prodr.

1.1. Siparuna brasiliensis (Spreng.) A.DC., Prodr. 16(2): 656. 1868. Citriosma brasiliensis Spreng., Neue Entdeckungen 2: 113, 1821. Type: Brazil. Minas Gerais: without precise locality, Otto s.n. = Sellow s.n. /B.598 (Lectotype K; isolectotypes B, destroyed, F photo neg. 13483, GH frag.
Brunassi, Gustavo Rebechi   +1 more
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Quillaja brasiliensis (A. St.-Hil. & Tul.) Mart.

2021
Quillaja brasiliensis (A. St.-Hil. & Tul.) Mart. is currently one of the only two species of the only genus in the Quillajaceae D. Don (Dicotyledoneae) family. Recently, remarkable developments have been achieved regarding its domestication, propagation, and biochemical study. The first results on the structural study of the complex mixture of saponins
Fernando Ferreira Chiesa   +7 more
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Microstigmus brasiliensis , G. A. R. MELO 1992

2019
Published as part of Jesus, Juliana Menezes de, Onody, Helena Carolina, Ramos, Kelli dos Santos, Andrade, Tamires de Oliveira, Santos, Alvaro Doria dos & Brandão, Carlos Roberto Ferreira, 2019, Crabronidae and Sphecidae (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) type specimens deposited in the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, pp.
Jesus, Juliana Menezes de   +5 more
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Paracoccidioides brasiliensis-associated dermatitis and lymphadenitis in a dog

Mycopathologia, 2016
Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) is an endemic disease of humans from Latin America that is caused by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis and P. lutzii, with most cases of PCM in domestic animals being associated with P. brasiliensis. This study presents the clinical, cytological, mycological, serological, and molecular findings associated with P.
Selwyn Arlington, Headley   +10 more
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Antifungal activity of different molecular weight chitosans against planktonic cells and biofilm of Sporothrix brasiliensis.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2019
Sporotrichosis, caused by Sporothrix schenckii complex species, is the most prevalent subcutaneous mycosis in many areas of Latin America. Chitosan has been used as an antifungal agent; however the effects of the molecular weight (MW) of chitosan (i.e ...
L. Garcia   +9 more
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Choroidal granuloma caused by ?Paracoccidioides brasiliensis?

Mycopathologia, 1982
A 48 year-old-female with a choroidal granuloma presented a systemic picture of paracoccidioidomycosis proven by rhinopharyngeal biopsy. The clinical picture, the differential diagnosis and the therapeutic test are discussed. This is the first time that the fluorescein angiography is described in such cases.
Bonomo, P. P.   +3 more
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