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CAPILLARY PRESSURE AND CAPILLARY PERMEABILITY

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1934
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Evaluation of Retinal Capillary Permeability

Archives of Surgery, 1985
To the Editor .—We would like to express a word of caution regarding the use of the XANAR vitreous fluorophotometer 1 in the evaluation of retinal capillary permeability. Although our initial data recovered from this experimental model were found to be statistically significant, 1,2 further investigations at our institution did not reveal such ...
W W, Tom, R, Dotterrer, M, Villalba
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Permeability characteristics of colonic capillaries

American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 1980
Blood flow, lymph flow, lymph protein concentration (CL), lymph oncotic pressure, plasma protein concentration (CP), and plasma oncotic pressure were determined under steady-state conditions at venous pressures of 0, 10, 20, 30, and 40 mmHg in autoperfused segments of dog colon.
P D, Richardson   +3 more
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High capillary permeability in fishes

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1974
Abstract 1. 1. Protein concentration in extravascular fluid is almost equal to plasma protein concentration in cod ( Gadus morhua ) and flounder ( Pleuronectes platessa ). 2. 2. The high extravascular protein concentration in fishes suggests a high capillary permeability to proteins, and thus, the effective colloid osmotic pressure across the
A R, Hargens, R W, Millard, K, Johansen
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Capillary permeability function in malaria

Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1987
(1987). Capillary permeability function in malaria. Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology: Vol. 81, No. 5, pp. 549-560.
P, Migasena, S, Areekul
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Capillary Permeability in Adipose Tissue

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1976
AbstractA method for measurement of capillary permeability using external registration of gamma emitting isotopes after close arterial bolus injection was applied to the isolated inguinal fat pad in slightly fasting rabbits. An average extraction of 26 per cent for51Cr‐EDTA was found at a plasma flow of about 7 ml/100 g. min.
W P, Paaske, S L, Nielsen
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Lung Capillary Permeability

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1971
A method has been developed for detection of altered lung capillary permeability and epithelial cell damage by low levels of nitrogen dioxide. Leakage of tritiated serum, injected intravenously before or at intervals after NO 2 exposure, was detected by scintillation counting of dialyzed pulmonary lavage fluid.
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Relative Permeability from Capillary Pressure

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2002
Abstract A new theory is reviewed for single-component, two-phase flow in porous media. It includes wettability and capillary pressure as integral parts of the thermodynamic description and does not make use of the relative permeability concept.
Papatzacos Paul, Svein Skjæveland
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Pulmonary capillary pressure and permeability

Critical Care Medicine, 1979
An appreciation of the "state of the art" of pulmonary capillary pressure and permeability must necessarily form an important part of the basis of a rational choice of fluid therapy. The present state of the understanding of pulmonary transcapillary fluid exchange is developed. Laboratory data are used in conjunction with clinical evidence to construct
J C, Gabel, R E, Drake
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Capillary Permeability in Cutaneous Tissue

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1976
AbstractPaaske, W. P.Capillary permeability in cutaneous tissue. Acta physiol. scand. 1976.98. 492–499.Capillary permeability in cutaneous tissue was determined by the single injection, external counting method. A rabbit abdominal skin preparation was developed.
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