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L A D Williams

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The West Indian Medical Journal|August 26, 2011
Further insight into the bovine serum albumin assay (the in vitro anti-inflammatory assay)L A D Williams
The West Indian Medical Journal|April 9, 2011
Life's immunity as a normal distribution function: philosophies for the use of dibenzyl trisulphide in immunity enhancement and life extensionL A D Williams
The West Indian Medical Journal|January 26, 2007
EthnomedicineL A D Williams
The West Indian Medical Journal|May 6, 2010
Implications of dibenzyl trisulphide for disease treatment based on its mode of actionL A D Williams, E N Barton, W Kraus, et al.
Die Naturwissenschaften|October 18, 2003
Biological activities of an extract from Cleome viscosa L. (Capparaceae)L A D Williams, E Vasques, W Reid, et al.
Chemosphere|April 2, 2003
A sulfonic anhydride derivative from dibenzyl trisulphide with agro-chemical activitiesL A D Williams, E Vasquez, I Klaiber, et al.
The West Indian Medical Journal|June 17, 2003
In vitro anti-proliferation/cytotoxic activity of cantharidin (Spanish Fly) and related derivativesL A D Williams, W Möller, E Merisor, et al.
The West Indian Medical Journal|July 12, 2007
A critical review of the therapeutic potential of dibenzyl trisulphide isolated from Petiveria alliacea L (guinea hen weed, anamu)L A D Williams, H Rosner, H G Levy, et al.
The West Indian Medical Journal|December 30, 2004
In vitro anti-proliferation/cytotoxic activity of sixty natural products on the human SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells with specific reference to dibenzyl trisulphideL A D Williams, H Rösner, W Möller, et al.
Fitoterapia|July 15, 2010
In vitro erythrocytic membrane effects of dibenzyl trisulfide, a secondary metabolite of Petiveria alliaceaD J Pepple, A A Richards, D A Lowe, et al.
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The West Indian Medical Journal|August 26, 2011
Further insight into the bovine serum albumin assay (the in vitro anti-inflammatory assay)L A D Williams
The West Indian Medical Journal|April 9, 2011
Life's immunity as a normal distribution function: philosophies for the use of dibenzyl trisulphide in immunity enhancement and life extensionL A D Williams
The West Indian Medical Journal|January 26, 2007
EthnomedicineL A D Williams
The West Indian Medical Journal|May 6, 2010
Implications of dibenzyl trisulphide for disease treatment based on its mode of actionL A D Williams, E N Barton, W Kraus, et al.
Die Naturwissenschaften|October 18, 2003
Biological activities of an extract from Cleome viscosa L. (Capparaceae)L A D Williams, E Vasques, W Reid, et al.
Chemosphere|April 2, 2003
A sulfonic anhydride derivative from dibenzyl trisulphide with agro-chemical activitiesL A D Williams, E Vasquez, I Klaiber, et al.
The West Indian Medical Journal|June 17, 2003
In vitro anti-proliferation/cytotoxic activity of cantharidin (Spanish Fly) and related derivativesL A D Williams, W Möller, E Merisor, et al.
The West Indian Medical Journal|July 12, 2007
A critical review of the therapeutic potential of dibenzyl trisulphide isolated from Petiveria alliacea L (guinea hen weed, anamu)L A D Williams, H Rosner, H G Levy, et al.
The West Indian Medical Journal|December 30, 2004
In vitro anti-proliferation/cytotoxic activity of sixty natural products on the human SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells with specific reference to dibenzyl trisulphideL A D Williams, H Rösner, W Möller, et al.
Fitoterapia|July 15, 2010
In vitro erythrocytic membrane effects of dibenzyl trisulfide, a secondary metabolite of Petiveria alliaceaD J Pepple, A A Richards, D A Lowe, et al.
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