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Using experiments with conjugated hormones, and their influence on vascular permeability assessed by the colloidal carbon technique, we have investigated the effect of female sex steroids on the microcirculation of the uterine horn of virgin rats. We found that oestrogen inhibited vascular permeability in inflammatory conditions. Progesterone increased vascular permeability.
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Gouveia, M.A., Halbe, H.W. & Schutze Filho, N. The significance of female sex steroids on the vascular permeability of the traumatised uterine serosa of rats. Arch Gynecol Obstet 241, 121–126 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00931232
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