Anti-inflammatory activity and molecular docking studies of quinolyl-thienyl chalcone

Keywords: Anti-inflammatory, Molecular docking, Quinolyl-thienyl chalcone
DOI: 10.3329/bjp.v11i3.28428

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2016-07-22

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