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Stress caused by immobilization and acoustic stimulation produces considerable changes in lymph microcirculation. These changes manifested in dilation of microvessels, enhanced phasic contractile activity and its abnormal pattern, accelerated lymph flow, and recruitment of new lymphangions in drainage functions.
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Solov'eva, A.V., Galanzha, E.I., Stepanova, T.V. et al. Changes in Lymph Microcirculation during Pathological Stress. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine 134, 241–243 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021595115673
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