Efficacy of Artemisia afra phytotherapy in experimental tuberculosis.
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W. Folk | D. Estes | W. Mabusela | M. Jacobs | Peter J. Smith | J. Syce | P. Folb | L. Steyn | N. Allie | Q. Johnson | Siyabulela Ntutela | J. Mukinda | Lungile Matika | H. Arendse
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