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" Suppression of nociception by Ocimum masaiense root extract involves both central and peripheral mechanisms
The antinociceptive activity of ethanolic extracts of ocimum kilimandscharicum baker ex gürke and ocimum Kenyense ayob. Ex A.J. Paton leaves
Pre-treatment with the methanol extract of Withania somnifera prevents Diazinon-induced cardiotoxic effects of organophosphate poisoning
The freeze-dried extracts of Salvia coccinea Juss. Ex Murray attenuate myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury in a global ischemia Rat model
The evaluation of the cognitive effects of rhamnus prinoides; a single-blind randomized crossover trial
The Neuropharmacological evaluation of ocimum kenyense, ocimum kilimandscharicum and ocimum masaiense species found in Kenya
Factors influencing implementation of community based policing in Kenya: a case of Nyamira District, Kenya
Suppression of nociception by Ocimum masaiense root extract involves both central and peripheral mechanisms
Aqueous Tuber Extracts of Tylosema fassoglense (Kotschy ex Schweinf.) Torre and Hillc. (Fabaceae). Possess Significant In-Vivo Antidiarrheal Activity and Ex-Vivo Spasmolytic Effect Possibly Mediated by Modulation of Nitrous Oxide System, Voltage-Gated Cal
Antinociceptive activities of the ethanolic extracts of Ocimum kilimandscharicum baker ex gürke and Ocimum kenyense Ayob. Ex AJ paton leaves

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