Investigation of wound healing potentials of Lysimachia verticillaris and Lysimachia vulgaris: In vivo and in vitro studies
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R. Aliyazicioglu | S. Karaoglu | N. Korkmaz | U. Özgen | E. Yenilmez | S. Şener | M. Badem | Ş. Kanbolat | Ali Kulaber
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