Pedicularis L. Genus: Systematics, Botany, Phytochemistry, Chemotaxonomy, Ethnopharmacology, and Other
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M. Serafini | C. Toniolo | M. Nicoletti | D. De Vita | C. Frezza | Antonio Ventrone | L. Tomassini | S. Foddai | M. Guiso | A. Bianco | A. Venditti | M. Franceschin | A. Ciccola | I. Serafini
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