БИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ И ФАРМАКОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ СВОЙСТВА ПОЛИАЦЕТИЛЕНОВЫХ СОЕДИНЕНИЙ ВЫСШИХ РАСТЕНИЙ
Аннотация
Об авторах
Д. А. КоноваловРоссия
А. М. Насухова
Россия
В. Н. Оробинская
Россия
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Коновалов Д.А., Насухова А.М., Оробинская В.Н. БИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ И ФАРМАКОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ СВОЙСТВА ПОЛИАЦЕТИЛЕНОВЫХ СОЕДИНЕНИЙ ВЫСШИХ РАСТЕНИЙ. Современная наука и инновации. 2017;(3):177-191.
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Konovalov D.A., Nasukhova A.M., Orobinskaya V.N. THE BIOLOGICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF POLYACETYLENIC COMPOUNDS OF HIGHER PLANTS. Modern Science and Innovations. 2017;(3):177-191. (In Russ.)