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The Effect of Hydergine® on Spontaneous and Bradykinin-Stimulated Lymph Flow in Dogs

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Progress in Lymphology

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By way of an introduction, I would first like to show you a scheme of the peripheral vasculature.

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Sturmer, E. (1977). The Effect of Hydergine® on Spontaneous and Bradykinin-Stimulated Lymph Flow in Dogs. In: Mayall, R.C., Witte, M.H. (eds) Progress in Lymphology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-9030-5_7

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