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Gebreheiwot, Kibrom, Amenu, Dibaba, Asfaw, Nigist (2010) Cuauthemone sesquiterpenes and flavones from Laggera tomentosa endemic to Ethiopia. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia, 24. doi:10.4314/bcse.v24i2.54757

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TitleCuauthemone sesquiterpenes and flavones from Laggera tomentosa endemic to Ethiopia
JournalBulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia
AuthorsGebreheiwot, KibromAuthor
Amenu, DibabaAuthor
Asfaw, NigistAuthor
Year2010 (May 26)Volume24
PublisherAfrican Journals Online (AJOL)
DOIdoi:10.4314/bcse.v24i2.54757Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceGebreheiwot, Kibrom, Amenu, Dibaba, Asfaw, Nigist (2010) Cuauthemone sesquiterpenes and flavones from Laggera tomentosa endemic to Ethiopia. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia, 24. doi:10.4314/bcse.v24i2.54757
Plain TextGebreheiwot, Kibrom, Amenu, Dibaba, Asfaw, Nigist (2010) Cuauthemone sesquiterpenes and flavones from Laggera tomentosa endemic to Ethiopia. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia, 24. doi:10.4314/bcse.v24i2.54757
In(2010) Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia Vol. 24. African Journals Online (AJOL)


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