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Steady-state lymph flows have been measured in numerous organs (1,2,6,8,9,10,11,12) for both normal and altered filtration pressure*. The steady-state measurement of lymph flow are very useful for measuring or calculating PC, PT, ЛL and the imbalance in Starling forces across the capillary membrane (8,9); however, this type of lymph flow measurement does not yield any information as to the mechanisms responsible for lymphatic propulsion.
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Chen, H.I., Granger, H.J., Taylor, A.E. (1977). Lymph Flow Transient Following Elevation of Venous Pressure in the Dog’s Hind Paw. In: Mayall, R.C., Witte, M.H. (eds) Progress in Lymphology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-9030-5_4
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