ZINC GRAPHENOXIDE WITH ALGINATE FOR WOUND HEALING
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https://doi.org/10.48047/dvd31e59Keywords:
Alginate, graphene-oxide,wound healing, ZincAbstract
Oral mucosa wound healing comprises a series of sequential responses that allow the closure of ruptures in this tissue. This process is of critical importance to prevent the invasion of microorganisms into tissues avoiding the establishment of chronic inflammation.
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