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Fig. 2.1. HPLC chromatograms of the lipophilic amides and hydrophilic caffeic acid derivatives in Echinacea preparations
Table 2.1. Concentration and percentage of known amides and caffeic acid derivatives in Echinacea preparations
Fig. 2.2. Effect of Echinacea preparations on the percentages of splenic (A) CD49+ subset
Fig. 2.3. Effect of Echinacea preparations on NK cytotoxity after covarying for the
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