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Peucedanum caffrum
Cell Line ID PC-04909-R1 C1
Media Type B112
Availability Low
Order Apiales
Family Apiaceae
Genus Peucedanum
Antibacterial Genus Level ➡ 31 citations
Culture Start Material Seed
Antibacterial Citations
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