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There was no unfavorable effect noted from parenteral administration of polysaccharides obtained fromAz. xylinum (cy ine) or fromE. Coli K-12 (preparation K-12) on the tissue regeneration in foot trauma inflicted on mice. In a number of cases tissue regeneration in animals which received cyine or K-12 preparation was even quicker than in control animals. Evidently, this results from the complex of favorable shifts, such as a more rapid elimination of the infective agents, activation of macrophagic elements and removal of the factor of venous compression by edema fluid.
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Braude, A.I., Vaisberg, G.E., Afanas'eva, T.I. et al. The influence of bacterial polysaccharides upon experimental tissue regeneration. Bull Exp Biol Med 52, 849–851 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00811650
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