Investigating the Impact of Collagen-Chitosan Derived from Scomberomorus Guttatus and Shrimp Skin on Second-Degree Burn in Rats Model

Author:

Fatemi Mohammad Javad,Garahgheshlagh Soheila Naderi,Ghadimi Tayyeb,Jamili Shahla,Nourani Mohammad Reza,Sharifi Ali Mohammad,Saberi Mohsen,Amini Naser,Sarmadi Vahid HosseinpourORCID,Yazdi-Amirkhiz Seyed Yasin

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Developmental Biology,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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