Tissue engineered implants derived from sustainable nanocellulose and polyethylene glycol (PEG) loaded with polyphenols: An in vivo study on albino rats for wound dressing
Jijo Thomas Koshy(Vellore Institute of Technology University), Lakshmanan Narayanan(Vellore Institute of Technology University), Ruby Varghese(Pushpagiri Medical College), Gaziza Zhussipnazarova(M. Kh Dulati Taraz State University), Kalme Sachin(Vellore Institute of Technology University), A.S. Darmenbayeva(M. Kh Dulati Taraz State University), D. Sangeetha(Vellore Institute of Technology University), Eapen Philip, Sharlene Sara Babu(Pushpagiri Medical College), Yogesh Bharat Dalvi(Pushpagiri Medical College)
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