Indicators of reperative regeneration of chitozan in thermal Burns

Abstract

The treatment of burns is the most important biological, medical and social problem and remains relevant to this day. The modern approach to the development of dressings is to abandon the general means used for the whole period and to move to a handkerchief specifically designed for use at one stage or another, depending on the specific clinical situation.

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