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Journal of Ethnopharmacology|September 1, 2010
Inhibition of intestinal glucose absorption by anti-diabetic medicinal plants derived from the James Bay Cree traditional pharmacopeiaLidia A Nistor Baldea, Louis C Martineau, Ali Benhaddou-Andaloussi, et al.
Pharmaceutical Biology|January 11, 2011
Investigation of medicinal plants of togo for antiviral and antimicrobial activitiesK Anani, J B Hudson, C de Souza, et al.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology|October 29, 2009
Enhancement of muscle cell glucose uptake by medicinal plant species of Canada's native populations is mediated by a common, metformin-like mechanismLouis C Martineau, Danielle C A Adeyiwola-Spoor, Diane Vallerand, et al.
Phytotherapy Research : PTR|September 19, 2003
Bioassay-guided isolation and identification of antifungal compounds from gingerC Ficker, M L Smith, K Akpagana, et al.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology|June 28, 2014
The effect of Cree traditional medicinal teas on the activity of human cytochrome P450-mediated metabolismTeresa W Tam, Rui Liu, Ammar Saleem, et al.
Environmental Geochemistry and Health|October 6, 2017
Soil eaten by chacma baboons adsorbs polar plant secondary metabolites representative of those found in their dietChieu Anh Kim Ta, Paula A Pebsworth, Rui Liu, et al.
Environmental Geochemistry and Health|July 7, 2019
Geophagy among East African Chimpanzees: consumed soils provide protection from plant secondary compounds and bioavailable ironPaula A Pebsworth, Stephen Hillier, Renate Wendler, et al.
Journal of Natural Products|March 1, 1997
Methyl 4-hydroxy-3-(3'-methyl-2'-butenyl)benzoate, major insecticidal principle from Piper guanacastensisR Pereda-Miranda, C B Bernard, T Durst, et al.
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics = Zeitschrift Fur Tierzuchtung Und Zuchtungsbiologie|July 31, 2014
The effect of the 'Gait keeper' mutation in the DMRT3 gene on gaiting ability in Icelandic horsesT Kristjansson, S Bjornsdottir, A Sigurdsson, et al.
Plant Foods for Human Nutrition (Dordrecht, Netherlands)|January 23, 2014
Investigating wild berries as a dietary approach to reducing the formation of advanced glycation endproducts: chemical correlates of in vitro antiglycation activityCory S Harris, Alain Cuerrier, Erin Lamont, et al.
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology|September 1, 2010
Inhibition of intestinal glucose absorption by anti-diabetic medicinal plants derived from the James Bay Cree traditional pharmacopeiaLidia A Nistor Baldea, Louis C Martineau, Ali Benhaddou-Andaloussi, et al.
Pharmaceutical Biology|January 11, 2011
Investigation of medicinal plants of togo for antiviral and antimicrobial activitiesK Anani, J B Hudson, C de Souza, et al.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology|October 29, 2009
Enhancement of muscle cell glucose uptake by medicinal plant species of Canada's native populations is mediated by a common, metformin-like mechanismLouis C Martineau, Danielle C A Adeyiwola-Spoor, Diane Vallerand, et al.
Phytotherapy Research : PTR|September 19, 2003
Bioassay-guided isolation and identification of antifungal compounds from gingerC Ficker, M L Smith, K Akpagana, et al.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology|June 28, 2014
The effect of Cree traditional medicinal teas on the activity of human cytochrome P450-mediated metabolismTeresa W Tam, Rui Liu, Ammar Saleem, et al.
Environmental Geochemistry and Health|October 6, 2017
Soil eaten by chacma baboons adsorbs polar plant secondary metabolites representative of those found in their dietChieu Anh Kim Ta, Paula A Pebsworth, Rui Liu, et al.
Environmental Geochemistry and Health|July 7, 2019
Geophagy among East African Chimpanzees: consumed soils provide protection from plant secondary compounds and bioavailable ironPaula A Pebsworth, Stephen Hillier, Renate Wendler, et al.
Journal of Natural Products|March 1, 1997
Methyl 4-hydroxy-3-(3'-methyl-2'-butenyl)benzoate, major insecticidal principle from Piper guanacastensisR Pereda-Miranda, C B Bernard, T Durst, et al.
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics = Zeitschrift Fur Tierzuchtung Und Zuchtungsbiologie|July 31, 2014
The effect of the 'Gait keeper' mutation in the DMRT3 gene on gaiting ability in Icelandic horsesT Kristjansson, S Bjornsdottir, A Sigurdsson, et al.
Plant Foods for Human Nutrition (Dordrecht, Netherlands)|January 23, 2014
Investigating wild berries as a dietary approach to reducing the formation of advanced glycation endproducts: chemical correlates of in vitro antiglycation activityCory S Harris, Alain Cuerrier, Erin Lamont, et al.
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