Activities of Naphthylisoquinoline Alkaloids and Synthetic Analogs against Leishmania major
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Inga Kajahn | Gerhard Bringmann | G. Bringmann | J. Faber | Inga Kajahn | A. Ponte-Sucre | Tanja Gulder | H. Moll | Johan H. Faber | Sarah E. H. Pedersen | Tanja Gulder | Alicia Ponte-Sucre | Heidrun Moll | Martina Schultheis | M. Schultheis | Sarah E H Pedersen
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