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      The Influence of Inflammation on the 125I-Fibrinogen Uptake Test in Experimental Thrombosis

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          The <sup>125</sup>I-fibrinogen uptake test was used in rabbits after the production of thrombosis in the marginal ear vein. The uptake was very similar with thrombosis produced by irritants, thrombin as well as with inflammation without thrombosis. The <sup>131</sup>I-albumin accumulated under these conditions to the same exten or even more than <sup>125</sup>I-fibrinogen. The local increase of permeability seemed to represent the most important factor in the uptake of both <sup>125</sup>I-fibrinogen und <sup>131</sup>I-albumin.

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          Journal
          JVR
          J Vasc Res
          10.1159/issn.1018-1172
          Journal of Vascular Research
          S. Karger AG
          1018-1172
          1423-0135
          1973
          1973
          18 September 2008
          : 10
          : 2
          : 93-100
          Affiliations
          Research Centre of Cardiovascular Diseases (Head: Prof. L. Hejhal) of the Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine (Director: Prof. P. Málek), Prague
          Article
          157963 Angiologica 1973;10:93–100
          10.1159/000157963
          cb958a52-e325-4ff0-bf37-0e68a77b748c
          © 1973 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          General medicine,Neurology,Cardiovascular Medicine,Internal medicine,Nephrology
          125I-Fibrinogen uptake test,Inflammation,Experimental venous thrombosis

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