Abstract
Summary
Dibenamine and banthine exert a strongly inhibitory influence upon the formation of granulation tissue of turpentine abscesses in white rats. It resembles the blocking effect of cortisone and hydricortisone upon such tissues. The appearance of the fibroblasts, the vascular pattern and the intercellular substance of the inhibited granulation tissue is the same, regardless of which one of the suppressing agents were administered. Some of the possible mechanisms of action of these drugs were studied.
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