Effect of Visceral Fat on the Amount of Hydroxyproline and Histopathological Changes on Surgical Wound Healing in Male Rat
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: expensive treatments and rehabilitation has increased the tendency to use natural and cheaper compounds. Animal visceral lipids contain a high percentage of different types of effective anti-inflammatory fatty acids, which till now have not been studied together. Therefore,...
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Auteurs principaux: | K Didevar, S H Davoodi, Gh Javdan |
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Babol University of Medical Sciences
2019
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