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The Sensory Neuron-Mast Cell Axis Regulation of Skin Microcirculation in Diabetes: Implication for Diabetes-Related Cutaneous Complications. [PDF]
Liu Z.
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Evaluating the Suitability of Perfusion-Based PD Probes for Use in Altered Gravity Environments. [PDF]
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Spotlight on Endocannabinoids in Healthy Individuals Using Volumetric Absorptive Microsampling Combined with LC-MS/MS Analysis. [PDF]
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Kinetics and capillarity of wood in Kraft impregnation of Pinus sylvestris
Pablo Nicolás Montagna
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Use of Milled Acanthocardia tuberculate Seashell as Fine Aggregate in Self-Compacting Mortars. [PDF]
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MicroRNA-34a-Dependent Attenuation of Angiogenesis in Right Ventricular Failure. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2000
Vasculitis, inflammation, and necrosis of blood vessels can involve any size or type of vessel in the pulmonary vasculature, including the capillaries, so-called capillaritis. Although pulmonary capillaritis is a histopathologic diagnosis that is not pathognomonic of a specific disorder, it usually signals the presence of an underlying systemic ...
T J, Franks, M N, Koss
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Vasculitis, inflammation, and necrosis of blood vessels can involve any size or type of vessel in the pulmonary vasculature, including the capillaries, so-called capillaritis. Although pulmonary capillaritis is a histopathologic diagnosis that is not pathognomonic of a specific disorder, it usually signals the presence of an underlying systemic ...
T J, Franks, M N, Koss
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Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2004
Pulmonary capillaritis is defined as a histopathologic pattern of alveolar wall inflammation that leads to the disruption of the integrity of alveolar-capillary basement membranes and flooding of the alveoli with blood. The clinical presentation is that of diffuse alveolar hemorrhage (DAH).
Augustine S, Lee, Ulrich, Specks
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Pulmonary capillaritis is defined as a histopathologic pattern of alveolar wall inflammation that leads to the disruption of the integrity of alveolar-capillary basement membranes and flooding of the alveoli with blood. The clinical presentation is that of diffuse alveolar hemorrhage (DAH).
Augustine S, Lee, Ulrich, Specks
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Unilateral linear capillaritis
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1992We present four cases of a distinctive type of pigmented purpuric eruption occurring in a striking linear and pseudo-dermatomal distribution in young males. Whilst these cases share some of the clinical and histological features of other pigmented purpuric dermatoses, they are not readily classified with any of the entities so far defined in this group
C A, Riordan +4 more
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2021
The phenomenon of capillarity can occur during culinary processes because the thermal treatment of animal or plant tissues weakens the material holding together the cells making up the tissues. For all the phenomena for which capillarity, diffusion, osmosis or “imbibition” is considered as the interpretation, the core question is the exchange of matter
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The phenomenon of capillarity can occur during culinary processes because the thermal treatment of animal or plant tissues weakens the material holding together the cells making up the tissues. For all the phenomena for which capillarity, diffusion, osmosis or “imbibition” is considered as the interpretation, the core question is the exchange of matter
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