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'Antidiabetic and haematological effect of aqueous extract of stem bark of Afzelia africana (Smith) on streptozotocin-induced diabetic Wistar rats'
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S.O. Oyedemi
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E.A. Adewusi
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O.A. Aiyegoro
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D.A. Akinpelu
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2011
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