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Summary: 
Amborella trichopoda, showing male flowers (image courtesy Scott Zona). Recent studies indicate pharmacological potential for the oldest living angiosperm, Amborella trichopoda, from Vanuatu. Leaf extracts demonstrated activity against mycobacteria, as well as trypanosoma parasites [6; 7].
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Figure
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Normal
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F117
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HighWire: Journal/Corpus Code: 
csirobk
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csirobk;9781486307593/1/BK07717_sec3_3/F117
Highwire: pisa_master: 
csirobk;9781486307593/1/BK07717_sec3_3/F117
HighWire: Atom Path: 
/csirobk/9781486307593/9781486307593/SEC26/SEC29/F117.atom
Highwire: cpath: 
/content/9781486307593/9781486307593/SEC26/SEC29/F117
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Highwire: cpathalias: 
/content/csirobk/9781486307593/9781486307593/SEC26/SEC29/F117
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Highwire: Variants: 
expansion
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Highwire: State: 
Released
Contributors: 
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