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J Physiol Volume 526, Number 2, 219-, July 15, 2000
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The Journal of Physiology (2000), 526.2, p. 219
© Copyright 2000 The Physiological Society

The synovial lining: a paradigm for connective tissue research?

Peter Winlove

School of Physics, University of Exeter, Stocker Road, Exeter EX4 4QL, UK

    It is to be expected that the extensive researches of Professor Levick and his group on the exchange of water and solutes between synovial fluid and the microcirculation of the synovial lining will advance understanding of the nutrition and lubrication of the synovial joint and of the ways in which disturbances in these processes are involved in joint disease. What is less expected is the way in which this work has raised, and often definitively answered, questions that are pertinent to many other areas of physiology and biophysics.






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