1950
DOI: 10.1007/bf01402657
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Untersuchungen �ber tierische Wundhormone

Abstract: Bei den Betrachtungen fiber die Ursache der ~eparation nach einer Defektsetzung im lebenden Gewebe ist yon vielen Biologen die Hypothese gefordert worden, dab der wichtigste, hierbei wirksame, formative Stimulus chemischer Natur sei. Einen wesentliehen Fortschritt in dieser Diskussion brachten die Beflmde I-~ABERLANDTS (1921) fiber p/lanzliche ,, W undhormone" .Er kolmte zeigen, d~g an frischen Schnittfl~chen yon Kohlrabi und Kartoffelh knollen sehr reichlich mitotisehe Zellteilungen erfolgen, dal~ diese Vorg/… Show more

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“…Arvidson et al (4) reported that the inhibitory action of alpha streptococci upon diphtheria bacilli is attributable to a diffusible factor, the action of which is blocked by red blood cells. Hegemann (41) and Thompson & Johnson (117) subsequen tly presen ted evidence that the factor is hydrogen peroxide. Wheater et al (122) observed an antibiotic effect against S. au reus by a strain of lactobacillus, isolated from Gruyere cheese; this effect was later (123) attributed to hydrogen peroxide.…”
Section: Bacterial Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Arvidson et al (4) reported that the inhibitory action of alpha streptococci upon diphtheria bacilli is attributable to a diffusible factor, the action of which is blocked by red blood cells. Hegemann (41) and Thompson & Johnson (117) subsequen tly presen ted evidence that the factor is hydrogen peroxide. Wheater et al (122) observed an antibiotic effect against S. au reus by a strain of lactobacillus, isolated from Gruyere cheese; this effect was later (123) attributed to hydrogen peroxide.…”
Section: Bacterial Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…28 have had, it seemed desirable to work with the more familiar defect wound, where healing by contraction would be eliminated as much as possible, as in the studies of Carrel and Hartmann? Hege~nann,~~. 28 H o w~s ,~~ Hensha~,~O A p p e r l~,~~ L~m i e r e ,~~.…”
Section: Experimeralalmentioning
confidence: 99%