Dantas Miranda's scientific contributions
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Publications (3)
Resumo: Este trabalho visou avaliar como procede a Educação Ambiental (EA) nas Escolas de segundo grau da região de Nova Xavantina – MT. A pesquisa foi realizada com 50 professores, dentre as áreas de química, biologia, matemática e física. Os professores responderam aos questionários nos quais argumentaram como se encontram suas propostas para a r...
Citations
... Thus, given the antifungal drug resistance patterns making treatment of candidiasis difficult, it is essential to search for new antifungals against these opportunistic human pathogens responsible for frequent nosocomial infections. In this context, plant-derived products including EOs have demonstrated promising results in vitro and in vivo against several Candida species and thus, could be considered useful in the development of novel anticandidal drugs [34,35]. ...