Serosal Membranes (Pleura, Pericardium, Peritoneum) [electronic resource] :Normal Structure, Development and Experimental Pathology / by Krassimira N. Michailova, Kamen G. Usunoff.
by Michailova, Krassimira N [author.]; Usunoff, Kamen G [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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General Remarks. Main Functions of the Serosal Membranes -- Common Organization of the Pleura, Peritoneum and Pericardium -- Mesothelial Cells. Surface Membrane Specializations -- Stomata -- Milky Spots -- Transport Across the Serosal Membranes -- Secretory Functions of the Mesothelium with Special Reference to Fibrinolysis -- Healing and Regeneration. Serosal Adhesions -- Response to Inflammation -- Effects of Peritoneal Dialysis -- Material and Methods -- Material (A) Animals (B) Human -- Methods -- Results -- General Organization of the Human and Animal Serosal Membranes -- Development of the Pleura -- Horseradish Peroxidase Transfer Across the Serosal Membranes -- The Injured Serosal Membranes and Their Response -- Discussion -- Normal Structure of the Serosal Membranes -- Prenatal and Postnatal Development of the Pleura -- Transport across the Serosal Membranes -- Injured Serosal Membranes and Their Recovery -- Summary -- References -- Subject Index.
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