



- Công bố khoa học và công nghệ Việt Nam
Dược liệu học; Cây thuốc; Con thuốc; Thuốc Nam, thuốc dân tộc
Lê Thái Minh Duy, Huỳnh Vũ Quỳnh Nga, Đào Mỹ Uyên, Nguyễn Quang Vĩnh, Đào Mỹ Uyển(1)
Hydrogel nhạy pH từ fibroin tơ tằm dùng cho chữa vết thương hở
Tạp chí Khoa học & Công nghệ Đại Học Duy Tân
2020
2
76-84
1859-4905
TTKHCNQG, CVv 416
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