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Comprehensive Tropical Medicine Text
Ross A Pennie
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Notes on Certain Cestodes in the School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool
T. Southwell
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Tropical medicine in and out of the tropics
D.J. Weatherall+20 more
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ABSTRACT Libidibia ferrea is used in many parts of Brazil for a variety of conditions, such as inflammation, respiratory disorders, muscle pain, and gastrointestinal problems. This study evaluated the chemistry and antioxidant and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitory activities of L. ferrea extracts. Hydroethanolic extracts of leaves (ELLF) and bark (
Lucas Soares Frota+9 more
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XXV.—Notes from the Entomological Department of the London School of Tropical Medicine.—No. III. Oriental species of Stomoxys [PDF]
Sophia L. M. Summers
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Potential Herbicidal and Insecticidal (Beneficial) Properties of Nepalese Lemongrass Essential Oil
ABSTRACT Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) Stapf, commonly known as lemongrass, is a member of the Poaceae family and is native to tropical and subtropical regions, including South Asia. The species is renowned for its diverse applications in culinary arts, perfumery, and traditional medicinal practices.
Beáta Baranová+13 more
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Special Issue: Travel and Tropical Medicine. [PDF]
Rashid H, Badahdah AM, Khatami A.
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ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to characterize the phytochemical profile and potential antiaging and wound‐healing activities of 70% hydroalcoholic crude extract (CHE) from Myrcia neoobscura leaves and its fractions—insoluble (IF), ethyl acetate (EAF), and aqueous (AF)—for use in phytocosmetics for skin application.
Larissa Mascarenhas Krepsky+17 more
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Compassionate Leadership: Essential for the Future of Tropical Medicine and Global Health. [PDF]
Harrel E+3 more
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