Restoration of microhemodynamics on the human body surface using the fractional derivative of temperature oscillations [PDF]
Background and Objectives: The possibility of restoring microhemodynamics on the human body surface was investigated through the analysis of skin temperature oscillation signals using integer and fractional order derivatives.
Sagaidachnyi, Andrey Aleksandrovich +7 more
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Leukocyte sequestration in pulmonary microvessels and lung injury following systemic complement activation in rabbits [PDF]
Inflammatory reactions are associated with sequestration of leukocytes in the lung. Complement activation leads to accumulation of leukocytes in alveolar septa and alveoli, to lung edema and hemorrhage.
Goetz, Alwin Eduard +5 more
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Velocity measurement accuracy in optical microhemodynamics: experiment and simulation [PDF]
Micro particle image velocimetry (µPIV) is a common method to assess flow behavior in blood microvessels in vitro as well as in vivo. The use of red blood cells (RBCs) as tracer particles, as generally considered in vivo, creates a large depth of correlation (DOC), even as large as the vessel itself, which decreases the accuracy of the method.
Boris, Chayer +3 more
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Role of P-selectin in platelet sequestration in pulmonary capillaries during endotoxemia [PDF]
Background: There is growing evidence that platelets accumulate in the lung and contribute to the pathogenesis of acute lung injury during endotoxemia.
Alwin Eduard Goetz +37 more
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Effects of NO synthase inhibitors on the synovial microcirculation in the mouse knee joint [PDF]
Production of nitric oxide by the inducible NO synthase (iNOS) is known to be enhanced in chronic joint inflammation and osteoarthritis as well as aseptic loosening of joint prostheses.
Krombach, F. +3 more
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The pulmonary circulation harbors a large intravascular reservoir of leukocytes refered to as the Marginated Pool. This marginated pool is balanced by propeling and retaining forces acting on leukocytes during their passage through the pulmonary ...
Goetz, Alwin Eduard +1 more
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Angiogenesis in tissue engineering : Breathing life into constructed tissue substitutes [PDF]
Long-term function of three-dimensional (3D) tissue constructs depends on adequate vascularization after implantation. Accordingly, research in tissue engineering has focused on the analysis of angiogenesis.
Amon, Michaela +15 more
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Vasopressors and Nutrition Therapy: Safe Dose for the Outset of Enteral Nutrition?
Background and Aims. Patients with hemodynamic instability need to receive intensive treatment as fluid replacement and vasoactive drugs. In the meantime, it is supposed to initiate nutritional therapy within 24 to 48 hours after admission to the intensive care unit (ICU), as an essential part of patient’s intensive care and better outcomes.
Luís Henrique Simões Covello +6 more
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Spinal cord microcirculation involves functioning endothelial cells at the blood spinal cord barrier (BSCB) and maintains normal functioning of spinal cord neurons, axons, and glial cells. Protection of both the function and integrity of endothelial cells as well as the prevention of BSCB disruption may be a strong strategy for the treatment of spinal ...
Xing Li +9 more
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Microhemodynamics and leukocyte sequestration after pulmonary ischemia and reperfusion in rabbits [PDF]
Investigation of leukocyte sequestration in alveolar capillaries and of microhemodynamic changes after pulmonary ischemia/reperfusion injury.The kinetics of leukocyte passage and the hemodynamics in pulmonary microcirculation were investigated in 16 rabbits by intravital microscopy.
Kuhnlea, Gerhard E.H. +6 more
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