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Wound healing potential of Capparis spinosa against cutaneous wounds infected by Escherichia coli in a rat model

Published Online: 05 Jun 2015
Volume & Issue: Volume 61 (2015) - Issue 2 (June 2015)
Page range: 63 - 72
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