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The Journal of Immunology, 1948, 60: 303-311.
Copyright © 1948 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

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Studies in Cellular Growth

I. Effect of Antisplenic-Tissue-Serum on Experimentally Induced Wounds in Mice

Maxwell Maltz1, David M. Spain2 and Norman Molomut3

From the Tobey Maltz Foundation,4

Abstract

1. A 0.1 unit/kg dose of antisplenic-tissue-serum (ASTS) accelerates the healing process of experimental wounds in mice.
2. Pretreatment with one dose of ASTS (0.1 unit/kg) did not affect the normal course of healing.
3. A 10 unit/kg dose of antisplenic-tissue-serum (ASTS) did not affect the rate of healing as compared with control treated groups.
4. The presence of anti-mouse red blood cell factors in the antiserum did not modify the action of the ASTS.

Footnotes

1 Tobey Maltz Foundation.

2 Dept. of Pathology, Bellevue Hospital, N. Y. C.

3 Biological Laboratories, Inc., 16 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

4 Performed under the auspices of the Tobey Maltz Foundation, Inc., 57 W. 57, N. Y. C.







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