Diabetic wound healing of aloe vera major phytoconstituents through TGF-b1 suppression via in-silico docking, molecular dynamic simulation and pharmacokinetic studies
To restore the integrity of the skin and subcutaneous tissue, the wound healing process involves a complex series of well-orchestrated biochemical and cellular events. Due to the existence of various active components, accessibility and few side effects, some plant extracts and their phytoconstituen...
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