In-silico investigation of antitrypanosomal phytochemicals from Nigerian medicinal plants.
BACKGROUND: Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), a parasitic protozoal disease, is caused primarily by two subspecies of Trypanosoma brucei. HAT is a re-emerging disease and currently threatens millions of people in sub-Saharan Africa. Many affected people live in remote areas with limited access to...
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Main Authors: | William N Setzer (Author), Ifedayo V Ogungbe (Author) |
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2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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