Abstract
Summary
Following the application of a chromatin fraction to skin wounds of the rat, granulation tissue appeared one to three days earlier than in the controls. On the fifth postoperative day, several times as much of the surface of treated wounds was covered with granulation tissue as in the controls. There was no evidence of inflammation or irritation, and an excess of granulation tissue was not found.
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