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198 related items for PubMed ID: 25046828

  • 1. Plant species used in dental diseases: ethnopharmacology aspects and antimicrobial activity evaluation.
    Vieira DR, Amaral FM, Maciel MC, Nascimento FR, Libério SA, Rodrigues VP.
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  • 13. Pharmacological properties and protein binding capacity of phenolic extracts of some Venda medicinal plants used against cough and fever.
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