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publicationNumber HU-9601450-A1
titleOfInvention A method for the preparation of a composition that affects cell proliferation
abstract The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of a composition suitable for cell proliferation, in oily form, in a thermoplant and, in the case of water, from 0 to 50% by weight of acetic acid, 0 to 3% by weight of ethyl acetate, from 0 to 10 mg / l of ether, from 0 to 500 mg / l of glycerol, to 0 to 50 mg / l. 20 mg / lb. of head, 0-3.5 g / l of chamomile, 0-3.5 g / l of spatula, 0-3.5 g / l of lactic acid, 0-50 mg / l of lactic acid, 0-100 mg / l of boric acid, 0-1.0 mg / l of acetic acid, 0-50 mg / l of nitric acid, 0-1 mdg / l of hydrochloric acid and 0-0.01 mg / ln lung oil, larder or prickly lure, and the desired leaching of a disinfectant as well as a thinner treatment agent. in the case of self-known, therapeutically or chemically used cream or ointments. ŕ
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