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Pine Resin and Biopin Ointment: Effects on Nonspecific Resistance of Organisms

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We studied the effects of pine resin and Biopin ointment used for the therapy of burns, wounds, purulent and inflammatory diseases on blood leukocyte count, phagocytic activity of macrophages and neutrophils, and redox potential of peripheral blood neutrophils. The wound-healing effect of the test preparations is determined by their ability to activate phagocytosis.

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Simbirtsev, A.S., Konusova, V.G., Mchedlidze, G.S. et al. Pine Resin and Biopin Ointment: Effects on Nonspecific Resistance of Organisms. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine 133, 141–143 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015538520058

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