Antimalarial Activity of Simalikalactone E, a New Quassinoid from Quassia amara L. (Simaroubaceae)
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J. Fillaux | H. Gornitzka | S. Chevalley | N. Cachet | D. Stien | E. Deharo | A. Valentin | G. Bourdy | S. Bertani | E. Houël | V. Jullian | F. Hoakwie | E. Houel | Franciane Ho-A-Kwie | N. Cachet | Stéphanie Bertani | Didier Stien | Heinz Gornitzka | Judith Fillaux | Alexis Valentin
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