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Key recent developments in this field include successful clinical trials based on orally delivered dried leaves of Artemisia annua against malarial parasite strains resistant to artemisinin combination therapy, the ability to produce clinical-grade protein drugs in leaves to trea …
Key recent developments in this field include successful clinical trials based on orally delivered dried leaves of Artemisia annua against m …