An in-silico approach to evaluate bioactive molecules of aloe vera leaf extracts in inhibiting the glycogen synthase kinase-3β (GSK3-β) protein for faster diabetic wound healing potential
A complex web of dynamic systems is involved in the wound healing of excisional skin injuries, which poses a significant therapeutic challenge. Skin graft transplantation and wound dressings are among the several methods that have been suggested in order to preserve the essential structure and funct...
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Biointerface Research
2024
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