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In vitro endothelial hyperpermeability occurs early following traumatic hemorrhagic shock
Author(s) -
Anoek L I van Leeuwen,
David N Naumann,
Nicole Dekker,
Peter L. Hordijk,
Sam Hutchings,
Christa Boer,
Charissa E. van den Brom
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
clinical hemorheology and microcirculation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1875-8622
pISSN - 1386-0291
DOI - 10.3233/ch-190642
Subject(s) - medicine , endothelial stem cell , shock (circulatory) , perfusion , in vivo , hemorrhagic shock , in vitro , endothelium , immunology , pathology , chemistry , biology , biochemistry , microbiology and biotechnology
Endothelial hyperpermeability is suggested to play a role in the development of microcirculatory perfusion disturbances and organ failure following hemorrhagic shock, but evidence is limited.

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