Phenolic glycolipid‐1 of Mycobacterium leprae is involved in human Schwann cell line ST8814 neurotoxic phenotype
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F. Lara | G. Atella | B. S. Mietto | Débora Santos da Silva | Antônio Marcos Rodrigues Pereira | P. Rosa | Karina Girardi do Carmo de Vasconcelos | Karoline Dos Anjos Lima
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