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Making the most of Papua New Guinea's biodiversity: Establishment of an integrated set of programs that link botanical survey with pharmacological assessment in "the land of the unexpected"

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  • Barrows, L. R., Matainaho, T. K., Ireland, C. M., Miller, Scott E., Carter, G. T., Bugni, T., Rai, P., Gideon, O., Manoka, B., Piskaut, P., Banka, R., Kiapranis, R., Noro, J. N., Pond, C. D., Andjelic, C. D., Koch, M., Harper, M. K., Powan, E., Pole, A. R., and Jensen, J. B. 2009. "Making the most of Papua New Guinea's biodiversity: Establishment of an integrated set of programs that link botanical survey with pharmacological assessment in "the land of the unexpected"." Pharmaceutical Biology, 47, (8) 795–808. (Pharmaceutical Biology) https://doi.org/10.1080/13880200902991599.

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  • An integrated and coordinated set of programs has been established to meet International Cooperative Biodiversity Group (ICBG) goals in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Here we give an overview of the PNG ICBG and focus on the key elements and major steps taken to establish a program necessary for the pharmacological assessment of botanicals and traditional medicines in PNG and, by extrapolation, in other developing countries.

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  • 2009

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