Topical and oral applications of <i>Aloe vera</i> improve healing of deep second-degree burns in rats via modulation of growth factors
Ayman Atiba(Kafrelsheikh University), Ayman M. Mahmoud(Beni-Suef University), Samar A. Antar(Damietta University), Ehab Kamal Ali(Al-Azhar University), Ahmed Abdel Monsef(Al-Azhar University), Walied Abdo(Kafrelsheikh University), Reda S. Taha(Al-Azhar University), Mohamed E. Amer(Al-Azhar University), Marwa M. Abd-Elsalam(Kafrelsheikh University)
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