Use of angiotensin III and analogs thereof in tissue repair

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ABSTRACT:
Angiotensin III and analogs thereof are useful in accelerating wound healing. These analogs form the basis of compositions useful for accelerating wound healing, in which the active agent is present in an amount effective to accelerate wound healing. Preferably, the compositions are in the form of matrical or micellar solutions.

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