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Capillary Circulation and Blood-Pressure and the Conditions that Control them.
Alexander Haig
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[Blood capillaries and otorhinolaryngology].
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Microvascular Research, 1973
A previous theoretical study on blood flow in capillaries has been extended and improved. The theory neglects the cell membrane's resistance to bending and uses the simplifications of the hydrodynamic theory of lubrication. Cell shape, cell velocity, pressure drop, and flow field are determined from the theory without recourse to empirical parameters.
K L, Lin, L, Lopez, J D, Hellums
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A previous theoretical study on blood flow in capillaries has been extended and improved. The theory neglects the cell membrane's resistance to bending and uses the simplifications of the hydrodynamic theory of lubrication. Cell shape, cell velocity, pressure drop, and flow field are determined from the theory without recourse to empirical parameters.
K L, Lin, L, Lopez, J D, Hellums
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1987
Human capillary blood pressure may be measured directly in nailfold capillaries of the fingers and toes. By applying servonulling pressure measuring techniques rapid fluctuations in capillary pressure may be recorded, opening the way to a greater understanding of capillary pressure control in health and disease.
J E, Tooke, S A, Williams
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Human capillary blood pressure may be measured directly in nailfold capillaries of the fingers and toes. By applying servonulling pressure measuring techniques rapid fluctuations in capillary pressure may be recorded, opening the way to a greater understanding of capillary pressure control in health and disease.
J E, Tooke, S A, Williams
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IgE testing in capillary blood
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, 2004Serologic IgE testing is generally performed using serum, obtained by venepuncture. We tested whether paper‐absorbed and eluted capillary blood, obtained by a less invasive method (finger prick) could be used for allergy testing in young children. This was performed by comparative IgE testing, using paper‐absorbed blood/serum and serum.
Steven O, Stapel +3 more
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