sodium-dodecyl-sulfate and Brain-Edema

sodium-dodecyl-sulfate has been researched along with Brain-Edema* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for sodium-dodecyl-sulfate and Brain-Edema

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Brain edema: induction in cortical slices by polyunsaturated fatty acids.
    Science (New York, N.Y.), 1978, Jul-28, Volume: 201, Issue:4353

    The presence of polyunsaturated and saturated fatty acids in leukocytic membranes prompted study of their possible role in the induction of brain edema. Polyunsaturated fatty acids including sodium arachidonate, sodium linoleate, sodium linolenate, and docasahexaenoic acids induced edma in slices of rat brain cortex. This cellular edema was specific, since neither saturated fatty acids nor a fatty acid containing a single double bond had such effect.

    Topics: Animals; Arachidonic Acids; Brain Edema; Cerebral Cortex; Detergents; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Fatty Acids, Unsaturated; Granulocytes; Hydroxy Acids; In Vitro Techniques; Prostaglandins; Rats; Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate; Water-Electrolyte Imbalance

1978