In Vitro Antimalarial and Toxicological Activities of Quercus infectoria (Olivier) Gall Extracts
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Yusmazura Zakaria | N. Abu-Bakar | Nik Nor Imam Nik Mat Zin | M. Mohamad | Keusar Roslan | Sazeli Abdul Wafi | Nurul I’zaaz Abdul Moin | Azamuddin Alias
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