1991
DOI: 10.1093/rpd/38.1-3.205
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Use of Fluorescent Microspheres in Studies of the Effects of Inhaled Radioactive Materials on the Phagocytic Competence of Alveolar Macrophages

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“…There appeared to be no systematic difference in the labeling indices of A M recovered in washes 1-2 and 3-10. This is contrary to the results of similar studies in mice (Morgan et al, 1991 1. In that case not only was the LI greater in the initial washes, but the values of FPM/LAM were also greater.…”
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“…There appeared to be no systematic difference in the labeling indices of A M recovered in washes 1-2 and 3-10. This is contrary to the results of similar studies in mice (Morgan et al, 1991 1. In that case not only was the LI greater in the initial washes, but the values of FPM/LAM were also greater.…”
Section: Disc Usslo Ncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Following exposure for 1 h, however, 25% of LAM contain 2 or more FPM, and therefore there is a falling off in LI. An almost identical pattern was observed in the mouse (Morgan et al, 1991).…”
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“…These include investigations of the uptake of particles by alveolar macrophages in vitro (Mueller & Guilmette, 1987a) and in vivo following administration either by inhalation (Mueller & Guilmette, 1987b;Morgan et al, 1991Morgan et al, , 1995 or by intratracheal instillation (Takahashi et al, 1992). They have also been used in studies of the clearance of particles from the lung (Velasquez & Morrow, 1984;Lehnert, 1992) and from the pleural cavity (Lehnert et al, 1988).…”
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