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      Partial Purification of Renal Lysosomal Substances Producing Angionecrosis and Increased Vascular Permeability

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          The lysosomal contents of hog kidney cortex, which induce angionecrosis and/or an increase of vascular permeability, were obtained by differential centrifugation and osmotic shock treatment, and were purified by various chromatographic techniques and electrophoresis. The material producing an increase in vascular permeability of the rabbit skin was purified 600-fold over the homogenate; however, it showed practically no angionecrotic activity. Another substance producing angionecrosis without pressor activity was partially purified.

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          Journal
          JVR
          J Vasc Res
          10.1159/issn.1018-1172
          Journal of Vascular Research
          S. Karger AG
          978-3-8055-2857-3
          978-3-318-02028-1
          1018-1172
          1423-0135
          1978
          1978
          18 September 2008
          : 15
          : 1-3
          : 119-127
          Affiliations
          Research Institute of Angiocardiology and Cardiovascular Clinic and Department ofPathology, Medical School and Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka
          Article
          158158 Blood Vessels 1978;15:119–127
          10.1159/000158158
          9a02d138-9132-4785-acc8-4844ba313d07
          © 1978 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          Pages: 9
          Categories
          Molecular and Cellular Aspects of Vascular Smooth Muscle in Health and Disease

          General medicine,Neurology,Cardiovascular Medicine,Internal medicine,Nephrology
          Renal lysosome,Pancreas,Angionecrosis,Smooth muscle cell,Vascular permeability,Cerebral artery

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