Mitochondrial involvement in Atuna racemosa induced toxicity

Our group has developed a system to extract information regarding potential novel pharmaceuticals from historic herbal texts. We have shown that one of the plants identified through this technique has the purported antibacterial properties suggested by the text. Here, the toxicity of this antibacter...

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plant extracts
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