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Island blues: indigenous knowledge of indigo-yielding plant species used by Hainan Miao and Li dyers on Hainan Island, China
BackgroundHistorically, indigo-yielding plant species were important cash crops from Central Asia to the southern United States and Central America....
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Quality blues: traditional knowledge used for natural indigo identification in southern China
BackgroundAs one of the oldest traditional dyes, people worldwide have used natural indigo for centuries. Local people have unique knowledge about...
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Identity blues: the ethnobotany of the indigo dyeing by Landian Yao (Iu Mien) in Yunnan, Southwest China
BackgroundIndigo-dyed textiles have been central to the cultural identity of Landian Yao (literally “blue clothes Yao”) people in Southwest China for...
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Indigenous knowledge of dye-yielding plants among Bai communities in Dali, Northwest Yunnan, China
BackgroundBai people in the Dali Prefecture of Northwest Yunnan, China, have a long history of using plant extracts to dye their traditional costumes...
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6th International Symposium on Molecular Allergology (ISMA)
ORAL ABSTRACTS
Symposium 1: Biochemistry, structure and environment of the allergen: what makes a protein an allergen?
O1 Two cell-membrane peptidases...
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Photodynamic antimicrobial effects of bis-indole alkaloid indigo from Indigofera truxillensis Kunth (Leguminosae)
Multidrug-resistant microbial infections represent an exponentially growing problem affecting communities worldwide. Photodynamic therapy is a...