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dc.contributor.authorZvyagintseva, T.-
dc.contributor.authorMironchenko, Svetlana-
dc.contributor.authorGanziy, Tetyana-
dc.contributor.authorZhelnin, E.-
dc.date.accessioned2014-11-12T11:06:43Z-
dc.date.available2014-11-12T11:06:43Z-
dc.date.issued2014-
dc.identifier.citationWound healing effect thiotriazoline ointment for action on skin ionizing radiation in rats / T. V. Zvyagintseva, S. I. Mironchenko, T. V. Ganziy, E. V. Zhelnin // Inter collegas. – 2014. – Vol. 1 (1). – P. 25–30.uk_UA
dc.identifier.urihttps://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/7482-
dc.description.abstractWe studied the healing and immunomodulatory effects of "Unguentum Thiotriazolini 2%" ("Chemical-pharmaceutical plant "Krasnaya zvezda", Ukraine) in rats with local radiation skin damage. There were 4 groups of rats, each comprised of 6 animals: intact (group 1), skin damage (group 2), skin damage + ointment: methyluracil (group 3) and thiotriazoline (group 4). Rats of 2, 3 and 4 groups were exposed to X-rays of the hip (80 Gy). In groups 3 and 4 the ointments were applied on the skin 1 hour before exposure and for 10 days after it once a day. On 35th day of the experiment immunomorphological study area of exposure (macrophages, cells-producers of interleukins IL-1 and IL-10) was performed. The results showed that the thiotriazoline ointment (group 4) caused more pronounced wound healing effect, manifested by increased macrophage reaction, restoration of cytokine balance, compared with groups 2 and 3.uk_UA
dc.language.isoenuk_UA
dc.subjectThiotriazoline ointmentuk_UA
dc.subjectwound healing effectuk_UA
dc.subjectionizing irradiation of the skinuk_UA
dc.titleWound healing effect thiotriazoline ointment for action on skin ionizing radiation in ratsuk_UA
dc.typeArticleuk_UA
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