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The effect of oxymetholone on tissue replacement in the rabbit's ear

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L'oxymétholone est un androgène synthétique qui stimule la régénération des tissus. Son action est plus efficace que celle du phényl-propionate-nandrolone, car elle produit le replacement des tissus dès les premiers stades de la régénération chez les mâles. De plus, elle a l'avantage de pouvoir être administrée oralement.

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The authors wish to thank MissM. Tydd for technical assistance and Syntex Pharmaceuticals Limited for the supply of oxymetholone.

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Joseph, J., Dyson, M. The effect of oxymetholone on tissue replacement in the rabbit's ear. Experientia 27, 1309–1310 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02136706

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