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Temidayo, S. O., Olufunmilayo, I., Babatunde, I. A., & Olusegun, A. (2010). Evaluation of in vivo Antiplasmodial Activities of extracts of Morinda morindiodes (Bak.) in the treatment of malaria in Ogun State. Malaria Journal, 9(S2). https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-9-s2-p51
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