ESTIMATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF ANTISSEAL COATING ON THE MODEL OF LUNG WOUND IN EXPERIMENT
Abstract
Until now, a number of methods and anti-adhesive coatings have been developed, which have been successfully used in experimental studies. Their role is to activate fibrinolysis, hinder coagulation, reduce the inflammatory response, inhibit collagen synthesis, or create a barrier between adjacent wound surfaces [1].
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