Evaluation of selected South African medicinal plants for inhibitory properties against human immunodeficiency virus type 1 reverse transcriptase and integrase.
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Simon Litvak | P. Bessong | M. Andreola | J. J. Meyer | L. Rojas | S. Litvak | S. Quideau | C. Obi | Chikwelu Larry Obi | Pascal Obong Bessong | Marie-Line Andréola | Luis B Rojas | Laurent Pouységu | Eunice Igumbor | J J Marion Meyer | Stéphane Quideau | L. Pouységu | E. Igumbor | J. Meyer | C. L. Obi | Luis B Rojas | Eunice Igumbor
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