Therapeutic Effects of Topical Application of Ozone on Acute Cutaneous Wound Healing (Article)
Author: Hee Su Kim, Sun Up Noh, Ye Won Han and others
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Description: Therapeutic Effects of Topical Application of Ozone on Acute Cutaneous Wound Healing (Article) por Hee Su Kim, Sun Up Noh, Ye Won Han and others, explores the efficacy of topical ozonated olive oil in wound healing on guinea pigs. It reveals accelerated healing and increased growth factor expression, offering insights into ozone's therapeutic potential for skin repair.
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