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Distribution of carbon after intravenous injection in the normal rabbit. leakage into the synovium but not other non-reticuloendothelial tissues

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Le charbon noir, administré par injection intraveineuse, s'échappe des vénules synoviales normales, mais pas des vénules de tissus non-réticuloendothéliaux. Cette conclusion vient à l'appui d'autres études qui révélèrent un plus haut degré de perméabilité des vaisseaux synoviaux, qualité peut-être importante pour la localisation, dans l'articulation, de l'agent (ou des agents) qui causent l'arthrite rhumatoïde ou d'autres arthrites inflammatoires.

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Schumacher, H.R. Distribution of carbon after intravenous injection in the normal rabbit. leakage into the synovium but not other non-reticuloendothelial tissues. Experientia 28, 1207 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01946173

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