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Microvascular Research, 1974
Abstract A mathematical analysis of the flow field in a microoccluded capillary is presented. With this model explicit solutions for the fluid velocity, hydrostatic pressure and protein concentration are obtained in the postocclusion flow field. These solutions, which describe the spatial and temporal nature of the field, are compared with in vivo ...
T R, Blake, G P, Schneyer
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Abstract A mathematical analysis of the flow field in a microoccluded capillary is presented. With this model explicit solutions for the fluid velocity, hydrostatic pressure and protein concentration are obtained in the postocclusion flow field. These solutions, which describe the spatial and temporal nature of the field, are compared with in vivo ...
T R, Blake, G P, Schneyer
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Hepatology, 1989
Nailfold capillary microscopical and hormonal investigations were carried out in 25 patients with cirrhosis of the liver and in 20 age- and sex-matched controls. Several structural and functional capillary microscopical parameters were significantly different between the group of cirrhotics as a whole and the controls; no ...
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Nailfold capillary microscopical and hormonal investigations were carried out in 25 patients with cirrhosis of the liver and in 20 age- and sex-matched controls. Several structural and functional capillary microscopical parameters were significantly different between the group of cirrhotics as a whole and the controls; no ...
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Nature, 1964
VARIOUS mechanisms have been proposed to explain the ability of the camel to survive the dehydration stresses of desert life. The use of the fatty hump as a water store has been excluded because calculations of the volume of water released from the metabolic breakdown of this amount of fat do not coincide with the measured losses of body water1 ...
P, MONTGOMERY +2 more
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VARIOUS mechanisms have been proposed to explain the ability of the camel to survive the dehydration stresses of desert life. The use of the fatty hump as a water store has been excluded because calculations of the volume of water released from the metabolic breakdown of this amount of fat do not coincide with the measured losses of body water1 ...
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Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1996
Capillary electorphoresis is rapidly maturing as a major technique for the analysis of proteins, nucleic acids, and glycoconjugates. Recently, efforts have concentrated on the application of its two most powerful ancillary techniques, laser-induced fluorescence detection and mass spectrometry.
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Capillary electorphoresis is rapidly maturing as a major technique for the analysis of proteins, nucleic acids, and glycoconjugates. Recently, efforts have concentrated on the application of its two most powerful ancillary techniques, laser-induced fluorescence detection and mass spectrometry.
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The Anatomical Record, 1963
AbstractMale rabbits, subjected to transection of the facial nerve, were narcotized and fixed by a two‐step perfusion procedure with a modified Heidenhain's Susa solution. The autopsy was delayed four hours or more. Serial sections of the rhombencephalon were stained with periodic acid‐Schiff and gallocyanin.The course of a capillary through the ...
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AbstractMale rabbits, subjected to transection of the facial nerve, were narcotized and fixed by a two‐step perfusion procedure with a modified Heidenhain's Susa solution. The autopsy was delayed four hours or more. Serial sections of the rhombencephalon were stained with periodic acid‐Schiff and gallocyanin.The course of a capillary through the ...
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Piezo1 Is a Mechanosensor Channel in Central Nervous System Capillaries
Circulation Research, 2022Osama F Harraz +2 more
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Capillary Hemorrhages of the Retina and Capillary Fragility
Ophthalmologica, 2010openaire +2 more sources

