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The acute inflammatory response in experimentally-induced pleural edema

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Untersuchungen der auffallendsten Veränderungen des pleuralen Exsudates nach experimentellem Pleuralödem bei der Ratte sowie über die Ausbreitung des RISA aus den Pleuralgefässen in die Intercostalhautflüssigkeit sprechen dafür, dass sich die entzündliche Reaktion besonders langsam entwickelt, da sie selbst 5 h nach Farbinjektion noch nicht sichtbar wurde.

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Kelsey, R.C., Frishmuth, G.J. The acute inflammatory response in experimentally-induced pleural edema. Experientia 24, 369–371 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02140827

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