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The Effect of Renal Hydrodynamics on Immune Complex Deposition

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Journal Experientia
Specialty Science
Date 1976 Jan 1
PMID 954990
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The role of renal hydrodynamics on renal deposition of immune complexes was evaluated in acute serum sickness. Using i.v. radiolabelled antigen in rabbits under a variety of hydrodynamic alterations, these studies suggested that although intrarenal hydrodynamics influence renal deposition of immune complexes factors other than intrarenal hydrostatic pressure may be important.

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