J C Gabel
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1.
Drake R, Teague R, Gabel J
Lymphology
. 1998 Jul;
31(2):68-73.
PMID: 9664271
Lymphatic vessels are important in removing excess fluid from the intestine and transporting the fluid to veins in the neck. However, in some diseases, neck vein pressure is increased and...
2.
Drake R, Teague R, Gabel J
Am J Physiol
. 1998 Mar;
274(2):R561-3.
PMID: 9486318
Blood plasma contains many factors that influence cellular proliferation. However, cells within the tissue spaces of most organs are exposed to interstitial fluid, and the composition of interstitial fluid may...
3.
Drake R, Dhother S, Teague R, Gabel J
Am J Physiol
. 1997 Aug;
273(2 Pt 2):H997-1002.
PMID: 9277520
Microvascular membranes are heteroporous, so the mean osmotic reflection coefficient for a microvascular membrane (sigma d) is a function of the reflection coefficient for each pore. Investigators have derived equations...
4.
Drake R, Dhother S, Teague R, Gabel J
Am J Physiol
. 1997 May;
272(5 Pt 2):R1595-8.
PMID: 9176352
Increases in systemic venous pressure (Pv) associated with heart failure cause an increase in microvascular fluid filtration into the tissue spaces. By removing this excess filtrate from the tissues, lymphatic...
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Pulmonary microvascular reflection coefficients estimated with modified lymphatic washdown technique
Drake R, Dhother S, Gabel J
Am J Physiol
. 1997 Jan;
272(1 Pt 2):H382-5.
PMID: 9038959
Many investigators have used the lymphatic protein washdown technique to estimate the pulmonary microvascular membrane reflection coefficient to protein (sigma d). With that technique, the investigator causes a high microvascular...
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Drake R, Dhother S, Oppenlander V, Gabel J
Lymphology
. 1996 Sep;
29(3):112-7.
PMID: 8897355
At high microvascular filtration rates, the lung lymph protein concentration (C1) may be higher than the filtrate protein concentration due to protein washed into the lymph from the lung tissue...
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Drake R, Dhother S, Oppenlander V, Gabel J
Am J Physiol
. 1996 Feb;
270(2 Pt 2):R486-8.
PMID: 8779883
We determined the relationship between flow rate and inflow pressure for intestinal lymphatic vessels in six sheep. First we anesthetized the sheep and cannulated both ends of a 6- to...
8.
Gabel J, Dhother S, Drake R
Lymphology
. 1994 Dec;
27(4):189-92.
PMID: 7898133
We tested the hypothesis that increased lymph flow from the abdominal organs would increase the pressure within the thoracic duct at the thoracic duct-lung lymphatic junction. Cannulas were placed into...
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Gabel J, Dhother S, Drake R
Am J Physiol
. 1994 May;
266(5 Pt 2):R1596-8.
PMID: 8203637
Postnodal intestinal lymphatic pressure increases during rapid intravenous infusions with Ringer solution in sheep. Part of the lymphatic pressure increase is due to increased venous pressure at the lymphatic outflow...
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Garewal D, Gallagher H, Drake R, Gabel J
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 1993 Sep;
75(3):1168-70.
PMID: 8226526
After an increase in microvascular filtration rate, lung lymph may contain protein washed from the tissue spaces plus protein from the filtrate. If so, then the lymphatic protein concentration may...