Medicinal plants from the Himalayan region for potential novel antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory skin treatments
Michael Heinrich(University College London), Caroline Maake(University of Zurich), Anthony Booker(University of London), Francesca Scotti(University of London), Haiping Jiang(Harbin Medical University), Caroline S. Weckerle(Kunming Institute of Botany), Heinrich Walt(University of Zurich)
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