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Summary
India ink and diphtheria toxin were injected intradermally in the rabbit, in previously X-irradiated and unirradiated skin areas, the latter being symmetrically opposite to the former. In the irradiated areas the spreading surface of the injected materials was larger than in control areas. It is assumed that the increase of diffusion is due to depolymerization of the mucopolysaccharides of the ground substance by X-irradiation.
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