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Sexual Development and Ascospore Discharge in Fusarium graminearum
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[Shiitake Mushroom-Induced Flagellate Erythema]
Alexandre Miroux-Catarino1, Cristina Claro1
1Serviço de Dermatologia. Hospital Egas Moniz. Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Ocidental. Lisboa. Portugal.
Acta Medica Portuguesa
|July 2, 2021
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