Antimalarial activity of natural, racemic and unnatural dihydroquinine, dihydroquinidine and their various racemic analogs in mice infected with Plasmodium berghei

Experientia
A BrossiZ Brener

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Jan 14, 1970·Journal of the American Chemical Society·M UskokovićT Henderson
Jan 14, 1970·Journal of the American Chemical Society·M GatesW L Schreiber
Feb 15, 1960·Experientia·A BROSSIJ R FREY

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