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Influence on Capillary Permeability of Lymph discharged from a Scald
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Influence on Capillary Permeability of Lymph discharged from a Scald

  • I. A. OYVIN1,
  • S. M. SHEGEL1 &
  • E. G. YAGODKINA1 

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Abstract

ATTENTION has recently been directed to the protein permeability factor while investigating the pathogenesis of disturbance of the capillary permeability1–4.

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  1. Department of Pathological Physiology, Kuban Medical Institute, Krasnodar, U.S.S.R.

    I. A. OYVIN, S. M. SHEGEL & E. G. YAGODKINA

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OYVIN, I., SHEGEL, S. & YAGODKINA, E. Influence on Capillary Permeability of Lymph discharged from a Scald. Nature 200, 270 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/200270a0

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