ANTI-INFLAMMATORY, ANTIPYRETIC AND ANALGESIC ACTIVITIES OF CHLOROFORM EXTRACT OF ALOE BARBADENSIS MILLER IN ALBINO RATS
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Andrew Ilyas | S. Ahmad | S. Hayat | S. Alyas | T. Shafique | B. Zahid | R. Habib | RH Khan
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