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40 related items for PubMed ID: 18645828

  • 1. Effects of anti-inflammatory drugs on increased vascular permeability in acute inflammatory response in the chicken.
    Jain NK, Vegad JL, Katiyar AK, Awadhiya RP.
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  • 4. A topographical study of increased vascular permeability in acute inflammatory reaction in the chicken skin.
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  • 13. Microscopic study of increased vascular permeability and leucocyte emigration in the chicken wing web.
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  • 14. Studies on inflammation in the sheep, using turpentine-induced pleurisy as a test system. 2. Suppression of the increased vascular permeability by specific antagonists of chemical mediators, anti-inflammatory agents and other substances.
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  • 15. Carrageenan-induced acute inflammatory response in chicks.
    Ito NM, Noronha AM, Bohm GM.
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  • 18. Mediators of hypersensitivity and inflammatory cells in the pathogenesis of bronchial asthma.
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