A chloroquinoline derivate presents effective in vitro and in vivo antileishmanial activity against Leishmania species that cause tegumentary and visceral leishmaniasis

Jessica K.T. Sousa, Luciana M.R. Antinarelli, Débora V.C. Mendonça, Daniela P. Lage, Grasiele S.V. Tavares, Daniel S. Dias, Patrícia A.F. Ribeiro, Fernanda Ludolf, Vinicio T.S. Coelho, João A. Oliveira-da-Silva, Luísa Perin, Bianka A. Oliveira, Denis F. Alvarenga, Miguel A. Chávez-Fumagalli, Geraldo C. Brandão, Vandack Nobre, Guilherme R. Pereira, Elaine S. Coimbra, Eduardo A.F. Coelho

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