POSSIBLE EFFECTS ON CUTANEOUS REGENERATION IN IRRADIATED WHITE RATS (in French)
Journal Article
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· Compt. rend. soc. biol.
OSTI ID:4235267
The effects were studied of injections of properdin and of homologous or heterologous fetal bone marrow on the speed of healing in irradiated animals, on the course of the infection at the level of a skin wound, and on survival at the thirtieth day of the experiment. The injection of 250 units of properdin prevented infection of the wound in 100 of 100 animals irradiated to 500 r, and in 60 of 100 animals irradiated to 600 r. The experiments do not allow a conclusion as to the protective power of properdin against mortality in the rats. The bone marrow injections were effective in the cutaneous healing, in the fight against infection, and on the survival of the animals. (tr-auth)
- Research Organization:
- Faculte des Sciences et Centre de Recherches de Cytophysiologie, Paris
- NSA Number:
- NSA-13-017683
- OSTI ID:
- 4235267
- Journal Information:
- Compt. rend. soc. biol., Journal Name: Compt. rend. soc. biol. Vol. Vol: 153
- Country of Publication:
- Country unknown/Code not available
- Language:
- French
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