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Experimental Study of the Effectiveness of Naphazoline and Co-Administration of Filgrastim in Combined Radiation Injury

The effects of the drugs naphazoline and filgrastim, upon individual and co-administration, on the course and outcome of combined radiation–mechanical injury were examined in experimental studies in mice. In mice exposed to ionizing radiation at LD 50/30 with a subsequent mechanical injury, naphazol...

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Published in:Biology bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2023-12, Vol.50 (11), p.3054-3060
Main Authors: Ponomarev, D. B., Remizov, D. V., Kondakov, A. Yu, Drachyov, I. S., Tikhomirov, P. V., Kudryashov, V. S.
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