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Vascular dementia (VaD) is the second most prevalent dementia, which is attributable to neurovascular dysfunction. Currently, no approved pharmaceuticals are available. Taohong Siwu decoction (TSD) is a traditional Chinese medicine prescription with powerful antiapoptosis and anti‐inflammatory properties.
Ruixin He +11 more
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Macro- and microhemodynamic disorders as cardiovascular risk factors in overweight young people
Obesity is associated with a high risk of cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, an urgent task of preventive medicine is to search for markers indicating the early development of cardiovascular pathology in young people in order to develop preventive ...
Zh. V. Dzampaeva, E. A. Takoeva
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Abstract Varicocele (VC) is a common urogenital disease that leads to a high risk of testicular pain or male infertility. The purpose of this research was to explore the molecular mechanism of the Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan (GFW) in the treatment of VC. The main active ingredients and targets information of GFW were screened by Traditional Chinese Medicine ...
Ruipeng Wang, Xiaoye Qiao, Xiaobin Wang
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Microhemodynamic parameters quantification from intravital microscopy videos [PDF]
Blood flow and blood-endothelium interactions correspond with the genesis of cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, quantitative analysis of blood flow dynamics at the microcirculation level is of special interest. Regulatory mechanisms mediated by blow flow have been studied in detail using in vitro approaches.
Daniel, Ortiz +2 more
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Abstract Objective The contractile behavior of collecting lymphatic vessels occurs in essential hypertension in response to homeostasis, suggesting a possible role for microcirculation. We aimed to clarify the nature of the lymphatic microcirculation profile in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs) and normotensive controls.
Bing Wang +8 more
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The impact of hepatectomy on splanchnic perfusion has been poorly documented. In this study Birgin and colleagues revealed that major hepatectomy induces a significant reduction in splanchnic perfusion. A postresection microcirculatory perfusion deficit in the right colon was identified as a strong and independent predictor of a complicated ...
Emrullah Birgin +8 more
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Microhemodynamic aberrations created by transfusion of stored blood [PDF]
BackgroundHuman red blood cells (RBCs) can be stored for up to 42 days under controlled conditions. Physical and chemical changes occur during RBC storage, altering their function. This study links stored cell mechanical changes with hemodynamic functional alterations upon transfusion.Study Design and MethodsMechanical properties of fresh and stored ...
Ozlem, Yalcin +4 more
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Stem cell‐mediated angiogenesis in skin tissue engineering and wound healing
Abstract The timely management of skin wounds has been an unmet clinical need for centuries. While there have been several attempts to accelerate wound healing and reduce the cost of hospitalisation and the healthcare burden, there remains a lack of efficient and effective wound healing approaches.
Zoleikha Azari +6 more
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Impact of various wound dressings on wound bed neoangiogenesis in patients with different forms of diabetic foot syndrome [PDF]
Aim. To investigate the impact of various wound dressings on wound bed neoangiogenesis in patients with different forms of diabetic foot syndrome (DFS). Subjects and methods.
E L Zaitseva +5 more
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Background and Purpose Limited evidence suggests that the sphingosine‐1‐phosphate/sphingosine kinase 1 (S1P/SPHK1) signalling pathway is involved in the pathogenesis of endometriosis. Therefore, we analyzed in this study whether the inhibition of SPHK1 and, consequently, decreased levels of S1P affected the vascularization and growth of endometriotic ...
Jeannette Rudzitis‐Auth +3 more
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