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  • The study examined changes in burned animal skeletons after treatment with alpha-tocopherol (vitamin E).
  • It was discovered that this antioxidant helped improve bone formation processes that were negatively affected by burn injuries.
  • The research highlights the potential benefits of using alpha-tocopherol for enhancing bone healing in burn victims.

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Macro- and microscopic transformations were studied in burned animals skeleton after treatment with alpha-tocopherolum. The antioxidant was found to optimize osteogenesis, disturbed in burn lesion.

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