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Effect of silica dusts on macrophage permeability studied with86RbCl

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Viene studiata la possibilità che precoci modificazioni della permeabilità cellulare si producano nei fagociti trattati sperimentalmente con polveri silicee. A tale scopo vengono compiute determinazioni dell'efflusso di86Rb+ da cellule macrofagiche peritoneali trattate in vitro con forme diverse di questo minerale. I risultati appaiono contrari a tale ipotesi. Essi vengono discussi con particolare riferimento all'aumentato efflusso enzimatico che si riscontra in tali condizioni.

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Research supported by grant from Gruppo nazionale di Medicina sperimentale del C.N.R.

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Comolli, R. Effect of silica dusts on macrophage permeability studied with86RbCl. Experientia 24, 23–25 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02136768

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