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2. [Reservoir effect of anticholinergic agents administered cutaneously].
3. [Anhidrotic activity of anticholinergics in mice. Influence of mode of administration].
4. [Pharmacological interest of antiproteases].
5. [Functional inhibition of the sweat glands of mice by central nervous system depressants].
6. [Variation of the anhidrotic activities of anticholinergics with different routes of administration (author's transl)].
7. [Comparison of the topical antisperspirant activity of 3 aluminum derivatives in mice].
8. [Dehydration kinetics of isolated stratum corneum by impedance variation measurements: effects of different hydrating agents].
9. [Anti-inflammatory activity of phenylbutazone administered by percutaneous route].
10. [Study of effects of aprotinine administered by para and intraarticular injection. I. Experimental study].
11. [Pharmacological study of cicatrizing agents].
12. [Stability of human chorionic gonadotropins under the effect of chemical agents].
13. [Localization and isolation of gonadotropic activity in pregnant mare serum].
14. [A new experimental method of localized inflammation of the rat paw. Value of this method as a research test for anti-inflammatory agents].
15. [Study of the cicatrization of wounds produced at different stages in the cicatrization of a primary wound].
16. [Study of effects of aprotinine administered by para and intra-articular injecton. II. Clinical study].
17. [Influence of denervation on cicatrisation of cutaneous wounds of the guinea pig].
18. [Histo-enzymologic changes of the central nervous system in epilepsy and trauma: experimental approach].
19. [Critical analysis of methods of testing "cicatrizants" on animals].
20. [Pharmacodynamic effect of a preparation of cartilage on scar formation in normal experimental wounds and in scar formation delayed by cortisone].
21. [Creation of different models of experimentally induced injuries in the rat and the guinea pig. Use in the pharmacodynamic test of presumed cicatrizing treatments].
22. [Synergic effect of estriol succinate towards anti-inflammatory activity of phenylbutazone on acute edema of the rat limb].
23. [Cicatrization and cicatrizing agents].
24. [Methods for the pharmacological study of anti-inflammatory steroids].
25. [An alpha 1-mucoprotein in pregnant mare serum, and its role in the transport of the gonadotropic hormone].
26. Electrophoretic and biological study of human chorionic gonadotropin at different stages of purification.
27. [Experimental study on the animal of the "acetylsalicylic acid plus vitamin B-1" combination. Variation of its analgesic activity as a function of the increase of the "vitamin B-1 acetylsalicylic acid" ratio].
28. [Study of the force necessary to rupture sutured wounds reopened at different stages of their cicatrization].
29. [Influence of several adrenergic drugs on inflammatory edema of the rat paw. II. Effect of ephedrine in relation to various phlogogenic agents].
30. [New method for study of cicatrizing treatments based on the production of an experimental wound, which cicatrization is artificially disturbed by local hyperstimulation of granulation tissue. II. Use of subfascial carrageenan pocket for pharmacologic study of certain cicatrizing treatments].
31. [Effect of enzymes on the biological activity of human chorionic gonadotropins].
32. [Pharmacological study of cicatrical agents].
33. [Influence of several drugs of the adrenergic sphere on rat paw inflammatory edema. I. Action of naphtazoline, ephedrine, metaraminol, bamethan, yohimbin and propranolol].
34. [Methods of testing agents which promote cicatrization].
35. [New method for study of cicatrizing treatments based on the production of an experimental wound, which cicatrization is artificially disturbed by local hyperstimulation of granulation tissue. I. Experimental model: subfascial carrageenin pocket].
36. [Contribution of pharmacodynamics to the study of a drug presumed to be cicatrizing].
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