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Adhesion molecules contribute to ischemia and reperfusion-induced injury in the isolated rat lung.

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Leukocyte adherence in the pulmonary, microvasculature and subsequent permeability increase after I/R is dependent on the integrin CD18, its endothelial cell ligand intercellular adhesion molecule 1, and the endothelialcell rolling factor P-selectin but not the leukocyte rolling factor L- selectin.
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Leukocyte adherence to the endothelium after ischemia and reperfusion contributes to microvascular injury in most organs. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the leukocyte and endothelial cel...

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