vascular permeability

What is Vascular Permeability?

Vascular permeability refers to the ability of blood vessel walls to allow the passage of small molecules and sometimes larger molecules such as proteins. This physiological process is crucial for maintaining the proper function of tissues by allowing the exchange of nutrients, gases, and waste products between the blood and tissues. In toxicology, changes in vascular permeability can be indicative of toxic insult and can lead to various pathological conditions.

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