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Kou Y, Li Y, Ma H, Li W, Li R, Dang Z.  2016.  Uric acid lowering effect of Tibetan Medicine RuPeng15 powder in animal models of hyperuricemia. Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine = Chung I Tsa Chih Ying Wen Pan. 36(2):205-210.
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