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Synergistic antimicrobial activity ofBoswellia serrataRoxb. ex Colebr. (Burseraceae) essential oil with various azoles against pathogens associated with skin, scalp and nail infections

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S. Sadhasivam, S. Palanivel, S. Ghosh (2016). Synergistic antimicrobial activity ofBoswellia serrataRoxb. ex Colebr. (Burseraceae) essential oil with various azoles against pathogens associated with skin, scalp and nail infections. Letters in Applied Microbiology, 63(6), 495-501. https://doi.org/10.1111/lam.12683