1956
DOI: 10.2307/3570381
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Early Vasoconstriction Induced in the Isolated Rabbit's Ear by X-Radiation

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“…A number of experiments studied the effects of radiation on the microvasculature of various tissues (Brooks 1956, Willoughby 1960, Mount 1964, Song 1966, Harris 1968, Eassa 1973, Ullrich 1977, Evans 1986, Krishnan 1988, Panes 1995, Waters 1996, and Gabrys 2007. The endpoints examined in these studies were variable since experimental design and analytical approaches evolved over the years.…”
Section: Summary Of Radiation-induced Permeability Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A number of experiments studied the effects of radiation on the microvasculature of various tissues (Brooks 1956, Willoughby 1960, Mount 1964, Song 1966, Harris 1968, Eassa 1973, Ullrich 1977, Evans 1986, Krishnan 1988, Panes 1995, Waters 1996, and Gabrys 2007. The endpoints examined in these studies were variable since experimental design and analytical approaches evolved over the years.…”
Section: Summary Of Radiation-induced Permeability Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parameters in the MVES for which radiation perturbations could be estimated was limited by availability of data. Data on changes in fluid volumes, plasma volumes, albumin transport, fluid leakage, and protein accumulation were available for comparisons (Brooks 1956, Willoughby 1960, Mount 1964, Song 1966, Harris 1968, Eassa 1973, Ullrich 1977, Evans 1986, Krishnan 1988, Panes 1995, Waters 1996, and Gabrys 2007. Based on these data, radiationinduced perturbations were estimated for the following:…”
Section: Integration Of Radiation Perturbations In the Mvesmentioning
confidence: 99%