Starling forces that oppose filtration after tissue oncotic pressure is increased

Volume: 279, Issue: 4, Pages: H1724 - H1736
Published: Oct 1, 2000
Abstract
We tested the hypothesis that the effective oncotic force that opposes fluid filtration across the microvessel wall is the local oncotic pressure difference across the endothelial surface glycocalyx and not the global difference between the plasma and tissue. In single frog mesenteric microvessels perfused and superfused with solutions containing 50 mg/ml albumin, the effective oncotic pressure exerted across the microvessel wall was not...
Paper Details
Title
Starling forces that oppose filtration after tissue oncotic pressure is increased
Published Date
Oct 1, 2000
Volume
279
Issue
4
Pages
H1724 - H1736
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