Hoạt động của thuốc chống nấm và cao propolis đỏ và xanh của Brasil được chiết xuất bằng các phương pháp khác nhau chống lại các chủng nấm Candida spp. trong miệng
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Bệnh candidiasis miệng là một bệnh cơ hội do nấm thuộc chi
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#Candidiasis miệng #Propolis đỏ #Propolis xanh #Kháng nấm #Nồng độ ức chế tối thiểu #Nồng độ diệt nấm tối thiểuTài liệu tham khảo
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