Antimicrobial activity of callus and cell suspension cultures extracts of Thevetia peruviana
Actividad antimicrobiana de cultivos de callos y suspensiones celulares de Thevetia peruviana
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https://doi.org/10.15446/rev.fac.cienc.v8n1.69976Keywords:
antimicrobial activity, callus culture, cell suspension culture, Thevetia peruviana (en)actividad antimicrobiana, cultivo de callos, cultivo de células en suspensión, Thevetia peruviana (es)
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