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Dyssochroma viridiflorum (Solanaceae): a reproductively bat-dependent epiphyte from the Atlantic rainforest in Brazil. [PDF]
Sazima M, Buzato S, Sazima I.
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Inherited biotic protection in a neotropical pioneer plant. [PDF]
Dejean A +5 more
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Nectar sugar composition and volumes of 47 species of Gentianales from a southern Ecuadorian montane forest. [PDF]
Wolff D.
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The evolution of bat pollination: a phylogenetic perspective. [PDF]
Fleming TH, Geiselman C, Kress WJ.
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Exploring Colombian medicinal flora used in indigenous and campesino health systems for neuropsychiatric disorders and neuropharmacological potential: an ethnopharmacological review. [PDF]
Brache K, Diazgranados M.
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Mercury accumulator plants with phytoremediation potential in a region of northwestern Colombia. [PDF]
Chaverra LM, Cuervo DP, Gutiérrez AL.
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Journal of Natural Products, 1999
Irlbacholine and a series of related analogues were synthesized and their antifungal activities against Candida albicans, Cryptococcus neoformans, and Aspergillus fumigatus were assessed. The natural bisphosphocholine, irlbacholine, was the most potent compound, its 22-carbon chain length appearing to be optimal.
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Irlbacholine and a series of related analogues were synthesized and their antifungal activities against Candida albicans, Cryptococcus neoformans, and Aspergillus fumigatus were assessed. The natural bisphosphocholine, irlbacholine, was the most potent compound, its 22-carbon chain length appearing to be optimal.
Q, Lu +11 more
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