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Original Article Panax notoginseng saponins attenuates hypertrophic scar formation by inhibiting collagen synthesisin a rabbit ear model

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Figure 1. Average scar area in the rabbit ear
Figure 2. Formation of collagen in hypertrophic scar tissue. A: HE staining. B: Acid fuchsin staining.
Figure 3. PNS decreased collagen I and colla-gen III synthesis. A: Collagen I concentration
Figure 4. PNS decreased CTGF expression in scar tissues by immunohistochemistry.

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