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Lymphatic vessels of the mammalian heart

The Anatomical Record, 1978
AbstractAn in situ heart lung preparation was developed to label lymphatics of the actively beating dog heart with subsequent fixation by vascular perfusion. Immediately after interstitial injections of trypan blue and colloidal carbon, a rich plexus of lymphatic vessels was visualized in the epicardium of the actively beating heart.
Anne Schannahan   +3 more
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Blood vessels and lymphatics.

JAMA, 1963
This is a most exciting and informative large work on the basic considerations bearing on blood vessels in general and in specific areas, as well as on lymphatics. Under the capable editorship of Dr. Abramson, 52 scientists have collaborated on details of the embryology, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, biochemistry, and pathology of the blood ...
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Imaging blood vessels and lymphatic vessels in the zebrafish

2016
Blood vessels supply tissues and organs with oxygen, nutrients, cellular, and humoral factors, while lymphatic vessels regulate tissue fluid homeostasis, immune trafficking, and dietary fat absorption. Understanding the mechanisms of vascular morphogenesis has become a subject of intense clinical interest because of the close association of both types ...
Daniel Castranova   +5 more
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Lymphatic Vessel Activation in Cancer

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2008
Most cancerous lesions metastasize through the lymphatic system and the status of regional lymph nodes is the most important indicator of a patient's prognosis. The extent of lymph node involvement with cancer is also an important parameter used for determining treatment options.
Suvendu Das, Mihaela Skobe
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Pulmonary Lymphatic Vessels [PDF]

open access: possible, 2004
Pulmonary lymphatics are critical to clearing dust particles which have reached the lung fluid.
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Genesis and pathogenesis of lymphatic vessels

Cell and Tissue Research, 2003
The lymphatic system is generally regarded as supplementary to the blood vascular system, in that it transports interstitial fluid, macromolecules, and immune cells back into the blood. However, in insects, the open hemolymphatic (or lymphohematic) system ensures the circulation of immune cells and interstitial fluid through the body.
Tuomas Tammela   +3 more
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Mechanosensing in Developing Lymphatic Vessels

2013
The lymphatic vasculature is responsible for fluid homeostasis, transport of immune cells, inflammatory molecules, and dietary lipids. It is composed of a network of lymphatic capillaries that drain into collecting lymphatic vessels and ultimately bring fluid back to the blood circulation.
Lara Planas-Paz, Eckhard Lammert
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Lymphatic Vessel Transplantation

2015
Lymphatic vessel transplantation is a direct approach to the lymphatic vascular system performing a bypass procedure like in other fields of vascular surgery. In lymphedemas due to a localized compromised lymphatic outflow, e.g., after a tumor therapy major, lymphatic collectors in front and behind the interruption are connected using the patient’s own
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Impact of Lymphatic Vessels on the Heart

The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 2010
This review updates the knowledge in the research field of cardiac lymphatic vessels by collecting both scientific evidence and hypotheses, including cardiac lymphatic vessel anatomy and lymph flow, the mechanism of cardiac lymphatic pumping, pathological findings and mechanisms of cardiac injury caused by lymph flow impairment, cardiac functional ...
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Blood vessels and lymphatics

Clinics in Dermatology, 1989
Terence J. Ryan, Sergio B. Curri
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