Wound Healing Potential of Herbal Hydrogel Formulations of <i>Cedrus brevifolia</i> Extracts in Mice
Wound healing stands as a paramount therapeutic pursuit, imposing significant challenges on healthcare, particularly for vulnerable populations. <i>Cedrus brevifolia</i>, a species endemic to Cyprus, thrives in the Tripylos region, commonly known as Cedar Valley, within the Paphos forest...
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          | Main Authors: | Georgia Lyggitsou, Christina Barda, Maria Anagnostou, Andreas Douros, Dimitra Statha, Christina Karampasi, Anastasia Ioanna Papantonaki, Ioannis Svoliantopoulos, Ioannis Sfiniadakis, Andreas Vitsos, Helen Skaltsa, Michail Ch. Rallis | 
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| Language: | English | 
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        2024-11-01
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| Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2310-2861/10/11/750 | 
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