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191 related items for PubMed ID: 1893401

  • 1. Antimicrobial activities of ziziphus abyssinica and berchemia discolor.
    Gundidza M, Sibanda M.
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    Tadeg H, Mohammed E, Asres K, Gebre-Mariam T.
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    Yiğit D, Yiğit N, Ozgen U.
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    Madikizela B, Ndhlala AR, Finnie JF, Van Staden J.
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    Hanawa F, Fokialakis N, Skaltsounis AL.
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  • 18. [Antimicrobial activity and interaction with DNA of medicinal plants from the Peruvian Amazon region].
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