1962
DOI: 10.1016/0024-3205(62)90005-x
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Inhibitory action of fibrinolysin and other proteolytic enzymes on capillary permeability induced by histamine, serotonin and bradykinin

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“…In fact capillary permeability induced by kalbdin-9 is inhibited by intravenous administration of plasmin in rats and guinea pigs [94] by oral administration of streptokinase mixed with human plasma in rabbits [95] and by simultaneous intradermal injection of kallidin-9 and plasmin [96]. Preplasmin, on the other band, was found to produce an increase in capillary permeability which, like that of kallidin-9, could be suppressed by the simultaneous injection of plasmin [7].…”
Section: Interrelationship Of Human Plasma Kallikrein and Plasmin In mentioning
confidence: 83%
“…In fact capillary permeability induced by kalbdin-9 is inhibited by intravenous administration of plasmin in rats and guinea pigs [94] by oral administration of streptokinase mixed with human plasma in rabbits [95] and by simultaneous intradermal injection of kallidin-9 and plasmin [96]. Preplasmin, on the other band, was found to produce an increase in capillary permeability which, like that of kallidin-9, could be suppressed by the simultaneous injection of plasmin [7].…”
Section: Interrelationship Of Human Plasma Kallikrein and Plasmin In mentioning
confidence: 83%