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Whole plant extracts versus single compounds for the treatment of malaria: synergy and positive interactions

Whole plant extracts versus single compounds for the treatment of malaria: synergy and positive interactions
Whole plant extracts versus single compounds for the treatment of malaria: synergy and positive interactions
1475-2875
S4
Rasoanaivo, Philippe
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Wright, Colin W
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Willcox, Merlin L.
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Gilbert, Ben
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Rasoanaivo, Philippe
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Wright, Colin W
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Willcox, Merlin L.
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Rasoanaivo, Philippe, Wright, Colin W, Willcox, Merlin L. and Gilbert, Ben (2011) Whole plant extracts versus single compounds for the treatment of malaria: synergy and positive interactions. Malaria Journal, 10, supplement 1, S4. (doi:10.1186/1475-2875-10-S1-S4).

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Published date: 15 March 2011
Organisations: Primary Care & Population Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 403764
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/403764
ISSN: 1475-2875
PURE UUID: 7b1b8611-fb92-4c33-b136-acca59e2a872

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Author: Philippe Rasoanaivo
Author: Colin W Wright
Author: Merlin L. Willcox
Author: Ben Gilbert

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