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Comparative study between the effects of hyaluronic acid and acid galactan purified from eggs of the mollusk Pomacea sp in wound healing

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TABLE 1 - Grading values of healing wounds
FIGURE 1 - 12 ml of the fraction F80%, obtained from roes of 10 was applied to a column of DEAE-
TABLE 2 - Scores of the groups C, AG and HA, in the 5 th , 10  th  and 21  th  day of scar formad

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