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© 2019 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim The therapeutic ratio of radiotherapy is limited by acute or chronic side effects with often severe consequences to patients.
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Microvasculature and Radiation Damage
1993The association between late damage in irradiated tissues and the vasculature was reported shortly after the discovery of X-rays. Gross blood vessel abnormalities were a consistent finding in radiation-damaged tissues (Gassmann 1899; Muhsam 1904). Since then there have been numerous pathology reports emphasizing the significance of vascular damage in ...
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Microvasculature of the Foal Metacarpus
Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 1988SummaryThe developing vascular architecture of the metacarpus of the foal was studied by a bone‐clearing technique. For this technique Microfil was used to demonstrate the periosteal, cortical and medullary vessel distribution. Superficial and deep periosteal vessels were observed.
J, Marais, A E, Stilson
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Microvasculature of the Sheep Thymus
1988The thymus plays a crucial role in T lymphocyte production and differentiation. It has been suggested that lymphocytes become mature while passing through the cortex to the medulla of the thymus (1,2) and then emigrate to the peripheral lymphoid tissues via either blood (3,4) or lymphatic pathways from the medulla (5-7).
K, Yamaguchi, M, Miyasaka
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Renal Microvasculatures and Microenvironments
New England Journal of Medicine, 1971The quotation from Marcello Malpighi with which Clifford Barger begins his discussion of The Renal Circulation in this issue of the Journal is in certain respects a commentary upon the difficulty o...
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Comprehensive Physiology, 2020
Abstract The skeleton is highly vascularized due to the various roles blood vessels play in the homeostasis of bone and marrow. For example, blood vessels provide nutrients, remove metabolic by‐products, deliver systemic hormones, and circulate precursor cells to bone and marrow.
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Abstract The skeleton is highly vascularized due to the various roles blood vessels play in the homeostasis of bone and marrow. For example, blood vessels provide nutrients, remove metabolic by‐products, deliver systemic hormones, and circulate precursor cells to bone and marrow.
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Microvasculature of the human meniscus
The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1982The microvascular anatomy of the medial and lateral menisci of the human knee was investigated in 20 cadaver specimens by histology and tissue clearing (Spalteholz) techniques. It was found that the menisci are supplied by branches of the lateral, medial, and middle genicular arteries.
S P, Arnoczky, R F, Warren
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The microvasculature of the elasmobranch gill
Cell And Tissue Research, 1980Corrosion replicas were made of the gill vasculature of the spiny dogfish shark (S. acanthias) and little skate (R. erinacea) by methylmethacrylate perfusion via the ventral or dorsal aorta at 2.0-5.3 kPa. After tissue maceration the replicas were examined by light and scanning electron microscopy.
K R, Olson, B, Kent
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Tissue Engineering of the Microvasculature
Comprehensive Physiology, 2019ABSTRACT The ability to generate new microvessels in desired numbers and at desired locations has been a long‐sought goal in vascular medicine, engineering, and biology. Historically, the need to revascularize ischemic tissues nonsurgically (so‐called therapeutic vascularization) served as the main driving force ...
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Brain Microvasculature in Aging
Neurobiology of Aging, 1994Integrity of the cerebral microvasculature is an important issue in aging. Mooradian has made concerted efforts to examine the biochemical properties of cerebral microvessels in aging rats. There is not a clear consensus on the alterations identified but some of these could have repercussions on vascular permeability or global perfusion during aging.
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