Garlic and ginger essential oil-based neomycin nano-emulsions as effective and accelerated treatment for skin wounds' healing and inflammation: In-vivo and in-vitro studies
Skin, largest organ of human, is directly exposed to environment and hence is prone to high rates of injuries and microbial infections. Over the passage of time these microbes have developed resistance to antibiotics making them ineffective especially in lower doses and hence, higher dosages or new...
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Main Authors: | Muhammad Ibrar (Author), Yaseen Ayub (Author), Rabia Nazir (Author), Misbah Irshad (Author), Naqi Hussain (Author), Yasar Saleem (Author), Muhammad Ahmad (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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