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Vascular responses in the skin: an accessible model of inflammation

Vascular responses in the skin: an accessible model of inflammation
Vascular responses in the skin: an accessible model of inflammation
The skin is the most accessible organ of the human body in which to study the inflammatory process. Until recently, changes in vascular perfusion and permeability could only be superficially visualized. A novel combination of techniques has now provided the appropriate tools with which to study this more extensively in humans.
0886-1714
170-174
Clough, Geraldine F.
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Church, Martin K.
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Clough, Geraldine F.
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Church, Martin K.
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Clough, Geraldine F. and Church, Martin K. (2002) Vascular responses in the skin: an accessible model of inflammation. News in Physiological Sciences, 17 (4), 170-174. (doi:10.1152/nips.01378.2001).

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The skin is the most accessible organ of the human body in which to study the inflammatory process. Until recently, changes in vascular perfusion and permeability could only be superficially visualized. A novel combination of techniques has now provided the appropriate tools with which to study this more extensively in humans.

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Published date: 2002

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Local EPrints ID: 26994
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/26994
ISSN: 0886-1714
PURE UUID: 2ad24d9b-5068-49a6-a8e2-0cfd7fd6e1da
ORCID for Geraldine F. Clough: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6226-8964

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Date deposited: 26 Apr 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:54

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Author: Martin K. Church

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