Euterpe oleracea fruit (Açai)-enriched diet suppresses the development of experimental cerebral malaria induced by Plasmodium berghei (ANKA) infection

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Karen Renata Herculano Matos Oliveira
Marjorie Lujan Marques Torres
Nayara Kauffmann
Brenda Jaqueline de Azevedo Ataíde
Nívia de Souza Franco Mendes
Larissa Medeiros dos Anjos
Rosivaldo dos Santos Borges
Carlomagno Pacheco Bahia
Luana Ketlen Reis Leão
Adelaide da Conceição Fonseca Passos
Anderson Manoel Herculano
Evander de Jesus Oliveira Batista
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[1] Biological Science Institute,Laboratory of Experimental Neuropharmacology
[2] UFPa,Laboratory of Protozoology, Topical Medicine Nucleus
[3] UFPa,Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
[4] Health Science Institute,Laboratory of Neuroplasticity
[5] UFPa,undefined
[6] Health Science Institute,undefined
[7] UFPa,undefined
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Açai, natural product; Cerebral malaria; Neurobehavioral impairment; Blood-brain barrier;
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