Inhibition of new blood vessel formation in mice by systemic administration of human rib cartilage extract

Experientia
M KaminskiS Majewski

Abstract

1 M HCl-guanidine extract of human funnel chest rib cartilage administered i.v. to mice decreased specifically vasoproliferation induced by intradermal injection of allogeneic murine lymphocytes.

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