Peritoneal mast cells as a possible source of circulating heparin in the rat
โ Scribed by Mergenthaler, Dean D. ;Paff, George H.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1956
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 509 KB
- Volume
- 126
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-276X
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Reports have indicated effects of electromagnetic fields on inflammatory processes in vivo. To begin a systematic approach toward separating and examining the many components of such responses, we created and tested a temperature-controlled device to develop 5 mT 60 Hz magnetic fields for studies of
Adult Lewis rats were thymectomized, irradiated (900 r), and given bone marrow cells from normal (BN X Lewis) F, donors. Passive transfer of adjuvant arthritis was carried out with lymph node cells of Lewis donors sensitized 9 days earlier. The recipients showed clinical arthritis starting at 3-8 da
Mast cells and their potent chemical mediators are known to initiate and modulate a number of important inflammatory cascades. With respect to the central nervous system, the role of mast cells as participants in the promotion and resolution of inflammation has been widely underestimated. Mast cell-