Anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities of ethanolic extract and two limonoids from Melia toosendan fruit.
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Mian Zhang | Zheng-Tao Wang | J. Kou | Boyang Yu | Mian Zhang | Chaofeng Zhang | Zheng-Tao Wang | Bo-Yang Yu | Fan Xie | Chao-Feng Zhang | Jun-Ping Kou | Fan Xie
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