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135 related items for PubMed ID: 879330

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  • 2. Effects of locally and systemically infused bradykinin on transvascular fluid and protein transfer in the canine forelimb.
    Maciejko JJ, Marciniak DL, Gersabeck EF, Grega GJ.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1978 Apr; 205(1):221-35. PubMed ID: 633087
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  • 3. Interactions among inflammatory mediators on edema formation in the canine forelimb.
    Amelang E, Prasad CM, Raymond RM, Grega GJ.
    Circ Res; 1981 Aug; 49(2):298-306. PubMed ID: 7249267
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  • 4. Antagonism of histamine edema formation by catecholamines.
    Marciniak DL, Dobbins DE, Maciejko JJ, Scott JB, Haddy FJ, Grega GJ.
    Am J Physiol; 1978 Feb; 234(2):H180-5. PubMed ID: 623320
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  • 6. Pressure-dependent factors in edema formation in canine forelimbs.
    Kline RL, Sak DP, Haddy FJ, Grega GJ.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1975 May; 193(2):452-9. PubMed ID: 1142101
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  • 7. O-(beta-hydroxyethyl)-rutoside (Venoruton) fails to block histamine or bradykinin-induced edema formation in the canine forelimb perfused at constant arterial inflow.
    Dobbins DE, Soika CY, Dabney JM.
    Microcirc Endothelium Lymphatics; 1984 Oct; 1(5):509-23. PubMed ID: 6546155
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  • 9. Mechanisms of edema formation by histamine administered locally into canine forelimbs.
    Grega GJ, Kline RL, Dobbins DE, Haddy FJ.
    Am J Physiol; 1972 Nov; 223(5):1165-71. PubMed ID: 4654348
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  • 10. Effects of captopril and propanolol on bradykinin-induced changes in vascular pressures, lymph total protein concentration, and weight in canine forelimbs.
    Adamski SW, Svensjö E, Su K, Grega GJ.
    Microvasc Res; 1983 May; 25(3):307-21. PubMed ID: 6343807
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  • 11. Effects of dopamine and vasopressin on histamine-induced increases in macromolecular permeability in the canine forelimb.
    Adamski SW, Dobbins DE, Lokhandwala MF, Grega GJ.
    Microcirc Endothelium Lymphatics; 1985 Feb; 2(1):27-39. PubMed ID: 3836335
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  • 12. Aminophylline attenuates the edemogenic actions of histamine in the canine forelimb.
    Dobbins DE, Soika CY, Buehn MJ, Dabney JM.
    Microcirc Endothelium Lymphatics; 1988 Jun; 4(3):231-48. PubMed ID: 3419398
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  • 13. Effects of ANP on venous pressures and microvascular protein permeability in dog forelimb.
    Eliades D, Swindall B, Johnston J, Pamnani M, Haddy FJ.
    Am J Physiol; 1989 Jul; 257(1 Pt 2):H272-9. PubMed ID: 2526589
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  • 14. Increased sheep lung vascular permeability caused by histamine.
    Brigham KL, Owen PJ.
    Circ Res; 1975 Nov; 37(5):647-57. PubMed ID: 1192562
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  • 16. Effects of locally infused serotonin on canine forelimb weight and segmental vascular resistance.
    Merrill GF, Kline RL, Haddy FJ, Grega GJ.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1974 Apr; 189(1):140-8. PubMed ID: 4823288
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  • 17. Anti-inflammatory actions of enprofylline, a modified xanthine, in the canine forelimb.
    Dobbins DE, Soika CY, Buehn MJ, Dabney JM.
    Circ Res; 1989 Feb; 64(2):235-42. PubMed ID: 2563237
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  • 18. Bradykinin-mediated edema formation is blocked by levorotatory but not dextrorotatory terbutaline.
    Dobbins DE, Buehn MJ, Dabney JM.
    Microcirc Endothelium Lymphatics; 1988 Oct; 4(5):377-97. PubMed ID: 3244331
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  • 19. The inflammatory actions of platelet activating factor are blocked by levorotatory terbutaline.
    Dobbins DE, Buehn MJ, Dabney JM.
    Microcirc Endothelium Lymphatics; 1990 Dec; 6(6):437-55. PubMed ID: 1965987
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