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  1. 1961
  2. 1962

    Hydroxymethylnitrofurazone (NFOH) decreases parasitaemia, parasitism and tissue lesion caused by infection with the Bolivia Trypanosoma cruzi type I strain in Swiss and C57BL/6 mic... by Cauê Benito Scarim (5222987)

    Published 2023
    “…In both experimental murine models, NFOH was able to reduce parasitemia blood avoiding parasitic reactivation, during immunosuppression period (dexamethasone 5mg/kg, 14 days), in 100% of the mice, and decrease tissue parasite nests, demonstrating absence of amastigote forms in all organs (100%) analyzed, data similar to benznidazole (BZN). …”
  3. 1963
  4. 1964

    A small RNA decreases the sensitivity of Shigella sonnei to norfloxacin by I-Ning Gan (6036556)

    Published 2019
    “…<div>This fileset contains six data files listed below for the paper "A small RNA decreases the sensitivity of <i>Shigella sonnei</i> to norfloxacin".…”
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  18. 1978

    Parrotfish Teeth: Stiff Biominerals Whose Microstructure Makes Them Tough and Abrasion-Resistant To Bite Stony Corals by Matthew A. Marcus (115744)

    Published 2017
    “…These fibers gradually decrease in average diameter from 5 μm at the back to 2 μm at the tip of the tooth. …”
  19. 1979

    Parrotfish Teeth: Stiff Biominerals Whose Microstructure Makes Them Tough and Abrasion-Resistant To Bite Stony Corals by Matthew A. Marcus (115744)

    Published 2017
    “…These fibers gradually decrease in average diameter from 5 μm at the back to 2 μm at the tip of the tooth. …”
  20. 1980

    Parrotfish Teeth: Stiff Biominerals Whose Microstructure Makes Them Tough and Abrasion-Resistant To Bite Stony Corals by Matthew A. Marcus (115744)

    Published 2017
    “…These fibers gradually decrease in average diameter from 5 μm at the back to 2 μm at the tip of the tooth. …”