EFECTO DEL PRE-TRATAMIENTO CON UN EXTRACTO DE CAESALPINIA SPINOSA ANTE LESIONES EN MUCOSA GÁSTRICA INDUCIDAS CON ÁCIDO ACETIL SALICÍLICO EN RATAS HOLTZMAN

  • Arnaldo Chia Gil
  • Juan Basilio Flores
  • John Azurin Salazar
  • Luis Quispe-Moore
  • Liz Veramendi Espinoza
  • Nathaly Villa Santiago

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