The Dose Dependence Analysis of the Water Fraction of merremia mammosa (lour.) Extract on Diabetic wound Healing Enhancement
@article{Marchianti2018TheDD, title={The Dose Dependence Analysis of the Water Fraction of merremia mammosa (lour.) Extract on Diabetic wound Healing Enhancement}, author={Ancah Caesarina Novi Marchianti and Evi Umayah Ulfa and Elly Nurus Sakinah}, journal={Hiroshima journal of medical sciences}, year={2018}, volume={67}, pages={29-34} }
This research was supported by Research Grants from the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education for funding period of 2017.
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