Pharmacological evaluation of ethanolic extract of Daucus carota Linn root formulated cream on wound healing using excision and incision wound model
@article{Patil2012PharmacologicalEO, title={Pharmacological evaluation of ethanolic extract of Daucus carota Linn root formulated cream on wound healing using excision and incision wound model}, author={Mithun Vishwanath K. Patil and Amit D. Kandhare and Sucheta D. Bhise}, journal={Asian pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine}, year={2012}, volume={2} }
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