Siaghi et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Luteolin-incorporated fish collagen hydrogel scaffold: An effective drug delivery strategy for wound healingSiaghi et al., 2024
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- 13412339040602214114
- Author
- Siaghi M
- Karimizade A
- Mellati A
- Saeedi M
- Amiri F
- Kalhori S
- Shahani S
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- Publication venue
- International Journal of Pharmaceutics
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In clinical practice, wound care has always been challenging. Hydrogels play a key role in facilitating active wound recovery by absorbing exudates, maintaining moisture, and alleviating pain through cooling. In this study, type I collagen was isolated from the skin of …
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