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The Journal of Immunology, 1948, 60: 313-316.
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Studies in Cellular Growth

II. Effect of Antisplenic-Tissue-Serum (ASTS) on Large Experimentally Induced Qounds in Guinea Pigs

Maxwell Maltz1, David M. Spain2 and Norman Molomut3

From the Tobey Maltz Foundation,4

Abstract

1. Acceleration of wound healing by multiple graduated doses ("stimulating") of antisplenic-tissue-serum (ASTS) is reported for large wounds in guinea pigs.
2. These findings confirm our previous observations of the effect of ASTS in accelerating the healing of wounds of traumatically induced non-infected wounds.

Footnotes

1 Tobey Maltz Foundation.

2 Dept. of Pathology, Bellevue Hospital, New York City.

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

4 Performed under the auspices of the Tobey Maltz Foundation, Inc. 57 West 57 Street, New York City.







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