In vivo evaluation of wound healing improvement of a new Schiff base derived bromine compound (CNBP) in rats
Background: The effect of delivered bromine vapor and also bromine substitutions are shown to play an important role in anti-inflammatory activity. The present study encompasses a broad in vivo study to size up healing activity of a novel dibromide substituted Schiff based compound against cutaneous...
Main Authors: | Saremi, Kamelia, Bagheri, Elham, Rad, Sima Kianpour, Salman, Abbas Abdulameer, Majid, Nazia Abdul |
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Elsevier
2019
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