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Comparative Antimicrobial Activities of the Gel, Leaf and Anthraquinone Fractionates of Four Aloe Species (Aloe camperi, Aloe elegans, Aloe eumassawana and Aloe scholleri)"
written by Lidia Biniam Medhin, Danait Beraki Sibhatu, Mensura Seid, Ferdos Mohammed Ferej, Nuredin Mohamedkassm, Yacob Berhane, Atul Kaushek, Mohammed Elfatih Humida, Elmuaiz Gasmalbari,
published by
Advances in Microbiology,
Vol.9 No.2, 2019
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