“…In previous studies with xenon inhalation have shown that xenon has neuroprotective [3-6], analgetic [7][8][9], antihypoxic [10] cardioprotective activity [11], exhibits anti-stress and adaptation effect [12], works as cryoprotecting agent in frozen cell cultures [13]. Based on the fact of xenon high solubility in fats and to a lesser extent in water [14,15], we have developed a technology for producing liquid media with different compositions xenon [16].…”
Abstract.We have developed an agent for external use to deliver xenon into the skin. Using the model of skin wound we have studied the effect of xenon on the process of wound healing in rats. It has been shown that the application of xenon-containing cream on wound surface significantly accelerates the healing process as compared to control animals where cream without xenon has been applied.
“…In previous studies with xenon inhalation have shown that xenon has neuroprotective [3-6], analgetic [7][8][9], antihypoxic [10] cardioprotective activity [11], exhibits anti-stress and adaptation effect [12], works as cryoprotecting agent in frozen cell cultures [13]. Based on the fact of xenon high solubility in fats and to a lesser extent in water [14,15], we have developed a technology for producing liquid media with different compositions xenon [16].…”
Abstract.We have developed an agent for external use to deliver xenon into the skin. Using the model of skin wound we have studied the effect of xenon on the process of wound healing in rats. It has been shown that the application of xenon-containing cream on wound surface significantly accelerates the healing process as compared to control animals where cream without xenon has been applied.
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