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218 related items for PubMed ID: 21877324

  • 1. Pathogenesis of postoperative adhesion formation.
    Hellebrekers BW, Kooistra T.
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  • 4. The role of fibrinolysis in adhesion formation.
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  • 5. Short-term effect of surgical trauma on rat peritoneal fibrinolytic activity and its role in adhesion formation.
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  • 12. Peritoneal fibrinolytic activity and adhesiogenesis.
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  • 20. Peritoneal metabolism and intra-abdominal adhesion formation during experimental peritonitis.
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