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The Fate of Collagen During Experimental Liver Lesion with Carbon Tetrachloride in the Presence and Absence of Colchicine

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Specialties Pathology
Toxicology
Date 1992 Mar 1
PMID 1392510
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Abstract

Collagen was examined during experimental lesion of the liver with carbon tetrachloride in the presence and absence of colchicine. The experimental animals were Wistar rats, young, of both sexes. The fate of collagen was determined by quantitative assessment of the soluble fraction in salts (NSC), of the soluble fraction in acids (ASC) and of the insoluble fraction (ISC). The results that were obtained indicate protective action of colchicine during the experimental lesion of the liver with CCl4.

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