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  • Title: The effects of the stimulation of histamine-forming capacity (HFC) and the inhibition of histamine catabolism on tensile strength and collagen content of skin wounds in the rats.
    Author: Dabrowski R, Marczyński A, Styczyński P.
    Journal: Acta Physiol Pol; 1983; 34(1):91-7. PubMed ID: 6637535.
    Abstract:
    The effects of histamine-forming capacity (HFC) stimulation by 48/80 as well as of histamine catabolism inhibition by aminoguanidine on the tensile strength and collagen production were studied in wounds of rats. 48/80 raised the level of collagen in wounds and increased their tensile strength. Aminoguanidine increased the histamine content of the wounds but markedly lowered the tensile strength and collagen content.
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