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1 Department of Oral Biology, School of Dentistry, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York 14226, USA
A dorsal dermal surgical wound inflicted five days before excision of abdominal skin from young rats that were under treatment with daily injections of sodium diphenylhydantoin (100 or 50 mg/kg) greatly modified the dermal chemical response to this drug that was observed in unwounded animals. Sodium diphenylhydantoin failed to increase wound rupture strength.
Submitted on December 24, 1970
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