The anti-inflammatory effect of Agaricus brasiliensis is partly due to its linoleic acid content.
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Molecular mechanisms underlying <i>Nocardia</i> host interactions. [PDF]
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One Health Approach to Sporothrix brasiliensis: Disinfection Strategies for Control and Prevention. [PDF]
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Zoonotic Sporotrichosis by Sporothrix brasiliensis in Chile: Evidence of Emerging Transmission Under a One Health Perspective. [PDF]
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Molecular detection of medically relevant Sporothrix species in roadkilled wildlife in the Brazilian Atlantic forest. [PDF]
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