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Increased Capillary Permeability in Haemophilia and Afibrinogenaemia
Acta Haematologica, 1974In patients with various disorders of haemostasis and in 13 controls we studied the capillary permeability to human 99Tc-albumin.
G.G. Neri Serneri+2 more
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The Ultrastructural Basis of Capillary Permeability [PDF]
The highest level of integrative brain function requires homeostasis and isolation of the internal milieu of the brain. Homeostasis and isolation are accomplished by a constellation of brain capillary wall morphological, biochemical, and physiological mechanisms that constitute the blood-brain barrier (BBB).
Thomas W. Kruckeberg, Elizabeth M. Burns
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Capillary permeability in septic patients
Critical Care Medicine, 1984It is suspected, but still unproven, that the increased capillary permeability which accompanies sepsis and contributes to the development of pulmonary edema (PE) involves systemic as well as pulmonary capillaries. We investigated the relationship between the colloid osmotic pressure of serum (COPS) and edema fluid (COPE) in 16 septic and 19 nonseptic ...
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Permeability of intestinal capillaries to endogenous macromolecules
American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 1980Steady-state lymphatic and plasma protein concentration (CL and CP) and lymph flows were analyzed in an autoperfused cat ileum preparation at venous outflow pressures of 0, 10, 20, and 30 mmHg. Albumin and nine endogenous protein fractions were analyzed in lymph and plasma by polyacrylamide gradient gel electrophoresis.
A. E. Taylor, D. N. Granger
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DISORDERS OF CAPILLARY PERMEABILITY
British Journal of Dermatology, 1973Sam Shuster, Janet Marks
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Measurement of Alveolar-Capillary Permeability
1990Since the Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) was described over 20 years ago [1], a considerable volume of literature has accumulated on the pathophysiology of this fascinating condition [2], but no specific test or marker for its diagnosis has become universally accepted.
A. J. Byrne, I. K. Farquhar
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The capillary permeability test in pregnancy
Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1942(1) A capillary permeability test is described which is a modified Goethlin method, and differs from those used by other workers in many respects. (2) It was shown by this test that the pregnant women and the women who had aborted showed a tendency to suffer from abnormal capillary permeability three to four times greater than the ...
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CHOLESTEROL AND CAPILLARY PERMEABILITY
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1948openaire +3 more sources