Cross-cultural Comparison of Medicinal Plants Used to Treat Infections in Northern Thailand
© 2019, The New York Botanical Garden. Drug resistance in pathogenic microorganisms threatens both human and animal health. This has prompted the search for new antimicrobial drugs, including the ones from plant-derived medicines. Some researchers have suggested that medicinal plants used by multipl...
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Main Authors: | Kamonnate Srithi, Chusie Trisonthi, Angkhana Inta, Henrik Balslev |
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2019
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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