Localization of plasminogen activator in neonatal lung in the presence of hyaline membrane disease
AUTOR(ES)
Roberts, J. T.
RESUMO
A case is described in which Todd's method (1959) for the histological localization of plasminogen activator was applied to neonatal lung tissue obtained at (unsuccessful) open cardiac massage. This was localized around small pulmonary veins, usually at some distance from the hyaline membrane.
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