Abstract

Several types of solid grafts (tumoral and nontumoral, both of homo- and heterologous varieties) were performed. A growing tumor-implant (Jensen sarcoma) in Wistar rats is accompanied by a decrease of the mast cells in the surrounding connective tissue. Both degranulation and degenerative (granular clumping) processes of these cells could be observed. In the other types of grafts studies the mast cells alterations were less pronounced.

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