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  • 21. Early colonisation of a local inflammatory lesion and its relationship to changes in systemic leucocyte availability: a study of turpentine-induced lesions in the rat.
    Williams DM, Johnson NW.
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    Pillai AG, Awadhiya RP, Vegad JL.
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  • 32. The acute inflammatory reaction in chicken breast muscle.
    Carlson HC.
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  • 34. Serum complement levels and response to turpentine inflammation in mice.
    Hartveit F, Borve W, Thunold S.
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  • 36. [Study of the microcirculatory bed in inflammation by the method of automatic image analysis].
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  • 40. Differential expression of cytokine genes in monocytes, peritoneal macrophages and liver following endotoxin- or turpentine-induced inflammation in rat.
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