1. Pine resin and Biopin ointment: effects on cell composition and histochemical changes in wounds.
- Author
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Khmel'nitskii OK, Simbirtsev AS, Konusova VG, McHedlidze GSh, Fidarov EZ, Paramonov BA, and Chebotarev VY
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- Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Balsams therapeutic use, Burns drug therapy, Cell Division drug effects, Epithelial Cells drug effects, Granulation Tissue drug effects, Hemodynamics drug effects, Humans, Immune System drug effects, Ointments, Organic Chemicals, Anti-Infective Agents therapeutic use, Burns pathology, Granulation Tissue pathology, Resins, Plant therapeutic use
- Abstract
We studied the effects of Biopin ointment containing pine resin and used for the therapy of burns, wounds, and purulent and inflammatory diseases on the cell composition of wounds and histochemical changes in the granulation tissue during the therapy of extensive third-degree burns. The preparation stimulated the nonspecific immune response, normalized hemodynamics in damaged regions, and stimulated cell proliferation in the squamous epithelium.
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- 2002
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