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The following pages link to Action of histamine on the mesenteric microvasculature (Q71146983):
Displaying 29 items.
- The three-dimensional organization of tight junctions in a capillary endothelium revealed by serial-section electron microscopy (Q28270187) (← links)
- Postsclerotherapy Hyperpigmentation: Treatment with a Flashlamp-Excited Pulsed Dye Laser (Q33220895) (← links)
- Abnormal cell calcium homeostasis in type 2 diabetes mellitus: a new look on old disease (Q33686111) (← links)
- Role of actin and myosin in the control of paracellular permeability in pig, rat and human vascular endothelium (Q33731066) (← links)
- Angiogenesis in paediatric airway disease (Q34958415) (← links)
- The effect of histamine on microvascular permeability in the muscularis externa of rat small intestine (Q36593558) (← links)
- Mediators of blood-brain barrier dysfunction and formation of vasogenic brain edema (Q39257824) (← links)
- Evidence that prolonged histamine suffusions produce transient increases in vascular permeability subsequent to the formation of venular macromolecular leakage sites. Proof of the Majno-Palade hypothesis (Q41245993) (← links)
- An hypothesis to explain the ultrafiltration characteristics of peritoneal dialysis (Q41641955) (← links)
- Vascular reactivity in diabetes mellitus: possible role of insulin on the endothelial cell (Q41741482) (← links)
- The mechanism of vascular leakage induced by leukotriene E4. Endothelial contraction (Q41881567) (← links)
- Respective role of lipoxygenase and nitric oxide-synthase pathways in plasma histamine-induced macromolecular leakage in conscious hamsters (Q42241704) (← links)
- Role of nitric oxide in disruption of the blood-brain barrier during acute hypertension (Q42276571) (← links)
- Cutaneous permeability responses to bradykinin and histamine in the guinea-pig: possible differences in their mechanism of action (Q42702383) (← links)
- Histamine-induced biphasic macromolecular leakage in the microcirculation of the conscious hamster: evidence for a delayed nitric oxide-dependent leakage (Q43181239) (← links)
- Computer simulations of peritoneal fluid transport in CAPD. (Q43805744) (← links)
- Extravascular distribution of low-density lipoprotein and dextran in a high-permeability state (Q44213214) (← links)
- Abolition of arteriolar dilation but not constriction to histamine in cremaster muscle of eNOS–/– mice (Q44399909) (← links)
- Reinterpretation of endothelial cell gaps induced by vasoactive mediators in guinea‐fig, mouse and rat: many are transcellular pores (Q46967236) (← links)
- Cerebral Histamine: Indications for Neuronal and Vascular Regulation (Q49111955) (← links)
- Differing effects of histamine and serotonin on microvascular permeability in anaesthetized rats (Q51540566) (← links)
- Accumulation of immunoglobulin G at focal sites of inflammation. (Q54685303) (← links)
- Computer-Aided Reconstruction of the Endolymphatic Sac (Q58081798) (← links)
- Effects of a newly synthesized leukotriene antagonist, NZ-107, on immediate-type hypersensitivity reaction in rats and guinea-pigs (Q67464099) (← links)
- Inflammatory changes in permeability and ultrastructure of single vessels in the frog mesenteric microcirculation (Q68097078) (← links)
- Extravascular localization of albumin and IgG in normal tonic and phasic muscles of the rat (Q70225617) (← links)
- Transcellular gaps in microvascular walls of frog and rat when permeability is increased by perfusion with the ionophore A23187 (Q70917667) (← links)
- Effect of an increased intraperitoneal pressure on fluid and solute transport during CAPD (Q72664910) (← links)
- The nitric oxide donor nitroprusside intraperitoneally affects peritoneal permeability in CAPD (Q73423991) (← links)