Betulinic acid, derived from the desert lavender Hyptis emoryi, attenuates paclitaxel-, HIV-, and nerve injury–associated peripheral sensory neuropathy via block of N- and T-type calcium channelsShreya S. Bellampalli, Rajesh Khanna, G Molnár et al.|Pain|2018Cited by 61
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