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Asres, K., Bucar, F., Kartnig, T., Witvrouw, M., Pannecouque, C., & Clercq, E. D. (2001). Antiviral activity against human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (hiv-1) and type 2 (hiv-2) of ethnobotanically selected ethiopian medicinal plants. Phytotherapy Research, 15(1), 62–69.  
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Asres, K., Bucar, F., Knauder, E., Yardley, V., Kendrick, H., & Croft, S. L. (2001). In vitro antiprotozoal activity of extract and compounds from the stem bark of combretum molle. Phytotherapy Research, 15(7), 613–617.  
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Asres, K., Bucar, F., Edelsbrunner, S., Kartnig, T., Höger, G., & Thiel, W. (2001). Investigations on antimycobacterial activity of some ethiopian medicinal plants. Phytotherapy Research, 15(4), 323–326.  
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Hadis, M., Lulu, M., Mekonnen, Y., & Asfaw, T. (2003). Field trials on the repellent activity of four plant products against mainlymansonia population in western ethiopia. Phytotherapy Research, 17(3), 202–205.  
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Hadis, M., Lulu, M., Mekonnen, Y., & Asfaw, T. (2003). Field trials on the repellent activity of four plant products against mainlymansonia population in western ethiopia. Phytotherapy Research, 17(3), 202–205.  
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Makonnen, E., Debella, A., Abebe, D., & Teka, F. (2003). Analgesic properties of some ethiopian medicinal plants in different models of nociception in mice. Phytotherapy Research, 17(9), 1108–1112.  
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Mekonnen, Y. (1999). Effects of ethanol extract of moringa stenopetala leaves on guinea-pig and mouse smooth muscle. Phytotherapy Research, 13(5), 442–444.  
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Mekonnen, Y., Yardley, V., Rock, P., & Croft, S. (1999). In vitro antitrypanosomal activity of moringa stenopetala leaves and roots. Phytotherapy Research, 13(6), 538–539.  
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Mekonnen, N., Houghton, P., & Timbrell, J. (2005). The toxicity of extracts of plant parts ofmoringa stenopetala in hepg2 cellsin vitro. Phytotherapy Research, 19(10), 870–875.  
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