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Hemorheology and circulation

Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, 2009
The main functions of the blood are the transport, and delivery of oxygen and nutrients, removal of carbon dioxide and waste products of metabolism, distribution of heat and signals of immune system. They are provided by circulation due to the driving force of the heart.
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Endothelium and hemorheology

Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, 2013
A number of factors are involved in the regulation and maintenance of vascular homeostasis. The role of the vascular endothelium has been identified almost three decades ago, and a number of lines of evidence provide solid support to the role of this tissue in modulating not only vascular tone, but also phenomena such as platelet, red blood cell ...
Sandro, Forconi, Tommaso, Gori
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Present State of Hemorheology

Gerontology, 1987
Hemorheological disturbances are present in more than 50% of cerebrovascular disease (CVD). An inverse relationship between cerebral blood flow (CBF) and viscosity has been established. There also exists an interaction of vessel wall changes, whole blood viscosity, and plasma fibrinogen.
H, Lechner, E, Ott, R, Schmidt
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Hemorheology and therapeutic hemapheresis

Transfusion Science, 1997
Rheological parameters (plasma and blood viscosities, erythrocyte aggregation and deformability) are very relevant to a better understanding of the changes inflicted on the properties of blood in various hematological diseases (monoclonal gammopathies in particular).
F, Schooneman, C, Claise, J F, Stoltz
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