Integration of In Vitro and In Silico Results From Chemical and Biological Assays of <i>Rheum turkestanicum</i> and <i>Calendula officinalis</i> Flower Extracts
Serdar Korpayev(Ankara University), Guljan Agamyradova(First Pavlov State Medical University of St. Petersburg), Marina Sokóvić(University of Belgrade), Neda Aničić(University of Belgrade), Mehmet Veysi Çetiz(University of Würzburg), Jasmina Glamočlija(University of Belgrade), Mirap Agamyradov(Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University), Gökhan Zengin(Selçuk University), Dejan Stojković(University of Belgrade), Güneş Ak(Selçuk University), Uroš Gašić(University of Belgrade)
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