In vitro and in vivo antiplasmodial activity of extracts and isolated constituents of Alstonia congensis root bark.
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L. Maes | L. Pieters | A. Vlietinck | P. Cos | E. Tuenter | V. Exarchou | R. K. Cimanga | B. M. Mbamu | M. E. Tshodi | S. L. Nsaka | C. Kikweta | F. B. Makila
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