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Potential Antifungal Effects of Human Platelets against Zygomycetes In Vitro
The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 09/11/09
Perkhofer S et al. – The authors found that platelets possess antifungal capacities against Zygomycetes based on granule dependent mechanisms and significantly reduce fungal growth and spread, both of which are of major importance in evolving invasive disease.
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