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Morphometric changes of hair follicles in rat excisional wounds treated by Hirudo verbana extract
The study investigated the regenerative potential of a water-salt extract of the medicinal leech Hirudo verbana in excisional skin wounds of rats, focusing on its influence on hair follicle restoration.
R. F. Aminov +4 more
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the distribution of the medicinal leech, Hirudo medicinalis, in the containers, type of motion in the water recirculating system, and to find the optimal frequency of exchange of water in this system.
M Yousefichahardehi +2 more
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Leech therapy for epidermoid cysts and review of the literature
Hirudo medicinalis sucks blood directly through the external mammalian skin. We recently observed a healthy 64-year-old Iranian man, who presented with numerous asymptomatic multilobular oval-to-round well-defined 0.5 to 1.5 cm cystic lesions with ...
Abbas Rasi +4 more
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The endocannabinoid system is thought to modulate nociceptive signaling making it a potential therapeutic target for treating pain. However, there is evidence that endocannabinoids have both pro- and anti-nociceptive effects.
Torrie Summers +3 more
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Morpho-functional features of Hirudo verbana after girudotherapeutic procedure
In the real scientific period hirudotherapy is one of the leading methods of the traditional medicine. The body of the medicinal leech produced unique natural complex of biologically active substances (BAS), which arrive independently in the human or ...
V. K. Sirtsov +2 more
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Hirudo indica Linnaeus, 1758, spec. nov. [PDF]
Hirudo indica [spec. nov.] H. depressa fusca, striis transversis submuricatis centum. Habitat in Indiae marinis. Corpus valde depressum: striis annularibus expansis elevatis.
Linnaeus, Carolus
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Evaluation of Methylene Blue as An Effective Antiseptic for Medicinal Leeches (Hirudo verbana)
Objective: Medicinal leeches (Hirudo spp.) have been used for therapeutic purposes in humans since ancient times. Because of their growth conditions, leeches carry certain bacteria and endosymbionts (e.g., Aeromonas spp).
Sibel Doğan +3 more
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Hirudin aus Zellkulturen des Blutegels Hirudo medicialis [PDF]
S.603-608 : Abb.,Lit.A method for the isolation of the salivary gland cells of the leech Hirudo medicinalis and a culture medium for the cultivation of these cells has been developed. The cells were cultivated at 20 degree C in air.
Chmiel, H. +3 more
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Ras activation in Hirudo medicinalis angiogenic process [PDF]
In some leeches like Hirudo medicinalis, any kind of stimulation (surgical wound or growth factor injection) provokes the botryoidal tissue response. This peculiar tissue, localized in the loose connective tissue between gut and body wall, is formed by ...
A Grimaldi +4 more
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Published as part of Ahmed, Raja Ben, Romdhane, Yasmina & Tekaya, Saïda, 2015, Checklist and Distribution of Marine and freshwater leeches (Annelida, Clitellata, Hirudinea) in Tunisia with identification key, pp.
Ahmed, Raja Ben +2 more
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