A potential antifungal bioproduct for Microsporum canis: Bee venom
Natural treatment options for Microsporum canis dermatophytosis are being explored because of resistance to several antifungal medications. In this study, the potential antifungal effect of bee venom (BV), a natural antimicrobial agent, on M. canis was investigated. The antifungal effects of BV, flu...
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| Main Authors: | Armağan E. Ütük, Tülin Güven Gökmen, Hatice Yazgan, Funda Eşki, Nevin Turut, Şifa Karahan, İbrahim Kıvrak, Sedat Sevin, Osman Sezer |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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2024-12-01
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| Series: | Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research |
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| Online Access: | https://ojvr.org/index.php/ojvr/article/view/2191 |
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