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Enzyme Pattern of Macrophages in the Course of Inflammation

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Cytology of acute inflammation was followed by means of modified “skin window” method. Cytochemical evidence of continuous increase of activity of the enzymes acid phosphatase, succinic dehydrogenase and DPNH diaphorase in inflammatory macrophages was observed.

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Die Zytologie der akuten Entzündung wurde mittels der modifizierten “Hautfenster”-Methode untersucht. Das Vorliegen eines ständigen Anstieges der Aktivität der Enzyme: saure Phosphatase und Succinat-Dehydrogenase sowie DPNH-Diaphorase bei Entzündungsmakrophagen wurde beobachtet.

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Jansa, P., Krátký, J. Enzyme Pattern of Macrophages in the Course of Inflammation. Blut 18, 218–219 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01632351

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