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The change of the functional state of the connective tissue system in decortication was studied by staging the carcinolysis, leukolysis and phagocytosis reactions, as well as by inquiring into the nature and rate of healing of skin wounds; the blood was analyzed in parallel.
The investigations carried out demonstrated that the functional state of the connective tissue system undergoes considerable depression in conditions of decortication. In directed action on the connective tissue of decorticated animals it was revealed that cortisone provoked its profound depression; with the aid of subsequent dibasol administration it was possible to normalize its functions.
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Balitskii, K.P. On changes in the functional state of the connective tissue system associated with decortication. Bull Exp Biol Med 55, 151–154 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00798819
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