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Browsing by Author "Cuadrado Cano, Bernarda Soraya"

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    Estudio químico y actividad antimicrobiana, antiinflamatoria y cardiovascular de algunas especies de esponjas pertenecientes al género x estospongia en el caribe colombiano
    (2002) Negrete M., Eduard; Pérez S., Ana L.; Cuadrado Cano, Bernarda Soraya; Ospina C., Liliana; Durán R., Juan; Rodríguez Cavallo, Erika; Méndez Cuadro, Darío; Universidad de Cartagena.
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    Perfil fitoquímico, actividad anti-Leishmania, hemolítica y toxicológica de Cordia dentata Poir. y Heliotropium indicum L.
    (2014) Espitia Baena, Jorge Eliecer; Robledo Restrepo, Sara María; Cuadrado Cano, Bernarda Soraya; Duran Sandoval, Harriette del Rosario; Gómez Estrada, Harold Alberto
    Leishmaniasis is a serious public health problem worldwide. In Colombia, its cutaneous clinical form has the greatest incidence, and is mainly caused by species of Leishmania (Viannia) panamensis. Given the ineffectiveness of the available treatments, it is necessary to find new therapeutic agents in plant species used in folk medicine.

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