Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.Moisture Management Properties of Bamboo Viscose/Tencel Single Jersey Knitted Fabrics
G. Karthikeyan et al.
JOURNAL OF NATURAL FIBERS (2017)
Skin wound healing with chitosan thin films containing supported silver nanospheres
Maria L. Ojeda-Martinez et al.
JOURNAL OF BIOACTIVE AND COMPATIBLE POLYMERS (2015)
Characterization and in vivo evaluation of silk hydrogel with enhancement of dextrin, rhEGF, and alginate beads for diabetic Wistar Albino wounded rats
Nachiappan Sukumar et al.
JOURNAL OF THE TEXTILE INSTITUTE (2015)
Preparation, characterization, and in vitro evaluation of antibacterial sol-gel coated cotton textiles with prolonged release of curcumin
Penwisa Pisitsak et al.
TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL (2015)
Development and characterization of cactus-dextrin- recombinant human epidermal growth factor based silk scaffold for wound dressing applications
N. Sukumar et al.
JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL TEXTILES (2014)
Antimicrobial and antioxidant functionalization of viscose fabric using chitosan-curcumin formulations
Lidija Fras Zemljic et al.
TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL (2014)
The Effect of Curcumin on Insulin Release in Rat-Isolated Pancreatic Islets
Mohamed T. Abdel Aziz et al.
ANGIOLOGY (2010)
A review on wound dressings with an emphasis on electrospun nanofibrous polymeric bandages
Payam Zahedi et al.
POLYMERS FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES (2010)
Composition and applications of Aloe vera leaf gel
Josias H. Hamman
MOLECULES (2008)
Recent advances in antimicrobial treatments of textiles
Yuan Gao et al.
TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL (2008)
Chemopreventive potential of Aloe vera against 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene-induced skin papillomagenesis in mice
Geeta Chaudhary et al.
INTEGRATIVE CANCER THERAPIES (2007)
Screening methods used to determine the anti-microbial properties of Aloe vera inner gel
Fatema Habeeb et al.
METHODS (2007)
Antimicrobial activity of wool fabric treated with curcumin
SY Han et al.
DYES AND PIGMENTS (2005)