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- who: Antiviral et al. from the Department of Biomolecular and Physical Sciences, Nathan Campus, Griffith University, Kessels Rd, Nathan have published the research work: An examination of the medicinal potential of Scaevola spinescens : Toxicity, antibacterial, and antiviral activities, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study reports on the antibacterial and antiviral properties of S. spinescens extracts as well as their toxicity to determine their potential as antibiotic agents. While this studies have detected an antiviral activity toward MS2 bacteriophage and a previous study has shown an anti-CMV activity,[35] the antiviral specificity is yet . . .
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