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1 r oxygen dissolved in plasma or interstitial tissue fluid.
2 , which was identified at high levels in the tissue fluid and by immunohistology, was responsible in
3 lass I MHC molecules secreted into blood and tissue fluids are not currently understood.
4          The lymphatic vasculature preserves tissue fluid balance by absorbing fluid and macromolecul
5         The lymphatic system is important in tissue fluid balance regulation, immune cell trafficking
6               The lymphatic system maintains tissue fluid balance, and dysfunction of lymphatic vesse
7  The lymphatic system regulates interstitial tissue fluid balance, and lymphatic malfunction causes e
8  for vascular homeostasis and maintenance of tissue-fluid balance.
9 n so that the normally highly bacteriostatic tissue fluid became significantly more supportive of the
10 d in diverse locations that have in common a tissue-fluid boundary.
11                               Although liver tissue fluid enrichment of [13C]Leu and [15N]Phe and tha
12  cell barrier (EC) properties regulate blood tissue fluid flux.
13 (FN), a soluble multidomain protein found in tissue fluids, forms insoluble fibrillar networks in the
14     The lymphatic system plays a key role in tissue fluid homeostasis and lymphatic dysfunction cause
15                                Impairment of tissue fluid homeostasis and migration of inflammatory c
16  vessels are critical for the maintenance of tissue fluid homeostasis and their dysfunction contribut
17 ctions as a semipermeable barrier regulating tissue fluid homeostasis and transmigration of leukocyte
18                        It actively regulates tissue fluid homeostasis, absorption of gastrointestinal
19 c system is essential for the maintenance of tissue fluid homeostasis, gastrointestinal lipid absorpt
20     The lymphatic system plays a key role in tissue fluid homeostasis, immune cell trafficking, and f
21 ally organized complex network essential for tissue fluid homeostasis, immune trafficking and absorpt
22     The lymphatic system plays a key role in tissue fluid homeostasis.
23 mune response but, even more so, to maintain tissue fluid homeostasis.
24 plasma membrane receptors and is crucial for tissue fluid homeostasis; its dysfunction causes disease
25 n and inner retinal barriers) that regulates tissue-fluid homeostasis, transport of nutrients, and mi
26 hat regulates several EC functions including tissue-fluid homeostasis.
27 crease conduction velocity (CV) close to the tissue-fluid interface, inducing transmural wavefront cu
28  consistent with those obtained using KIC or tissue fluid Leu or Phe as precursor pools.
29 ntral regions of carcinomas exhibit elevated tissue fluid levels, compressed lymphatic lumina, and de
30                                              Tissue fluid obtained from the site of PPD challenge in
31                                  Whereas the tissue fluid remained significantly elevated in the RESU
32 atic capillaries efficiently drain increased tissue fluid, thereby maintaining tissue hemodynamics.
33 compartments (plasma, interstitial fluid and tissue fluid) with exchange between them.
34 o their full size via osmosis of surrounding tissue fluid, with up to a 10-fold increase in volume.

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