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Part of this work was submitted as a thesis to the Division of Medical Sciences, Harvard Medical School, as a partial requirement for the degree of Ph. D. in Pathology (“Growing Capillaries: Their Fine Structure and Permeability”, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass., April 1962).
This work was supported by grants H-5404 and H-6275 from the National Institutes of Health, United States Public Health Service, while the author was a Predoctoral Trainee under a Pathology Training Grant (2 G-113).
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Schoefl, G.I. Studies on inflammation. Virchows Arch. path Anat. 337, 97–141 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00963592
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