The role of cell adhesion molecules in the inflammed Appendix vermiformis - Pathophysiological and diagnostic aspects

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This study presents an in situ model for a long-term analysis of inflammatory reactions and facilitates the correlation of morphological and clinical data. Our results indicate that in vitro data are not totally representative for the in situ situation.

Based on the MD thesis from C. Brochhausen, presented from the Department of Pathology, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz (Germany). This study with complete results and pictures will be published by Verlag Neue Wissenschaft, Frankfurt/ Main (Germany, ISBN 3-932492-46-3) and is available directly from the author or the publisher.

C.Brochhausen, F. Bittinger, C.J. Kirkpatrick
Department of Pediatrics, Philipps-University, Marburg/Germany
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Edition CDR 5, p. 52-74
December 2001

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