Biyoparçalanır Doğal ve Sentetik Polimerlerin Yara Örtülerinde Kullanımı

Use of Biodegradable Natural and Synthetic Polymers in Wound Dressing SUMMARY Wound healing is an extremely complex process consists of hemostasis, inflammation, cell proliferation and scar tissue remodeling phases. Delay or disruption of this process causes not only important health problems which...

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