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Haptic feedback in robotic endovascular neurosurgical intervention: A necessity or a commodity?
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Vasa vasorum in the tunica media and tunica adventitia of the porcine aorta
Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 2016Vasa vasorum supply both the tunica adventitia and the tunica media of major arteries with nutrients and oxygen. We estimated the density of von Willebrand factor-positive profiles of vasa vasorum visible in transversal histological sections of 123 tissue samples collected from five anatomical positions in the porcine aortae of growing pigs (n=25). The
Zbyněk Tonar+5 more
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Fabrication and effect on regulating vSMC phenotype of a biomimetic tunica media scaffold
Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2016We constructed a bFGF@TGF-β1 loaded porous film-like PLGA scaffold with dual surface topography of nanofiber and micro-orientation structures for regulating the phenotype of vascular smooth muscle cell (vSMC).
Da Huang+8 more
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Whipple Bacilli within the Tunica Media of Pulmonary Arteries
Chest, 1984In the lungs of two patients dying with Whipple's disease, we found Schiff-positive bacilli within the tunica media of many pulmonary arteries. Tissue was examined from all five lobes of the lungs in both cases. There were no pulmonary emboli and no alveolar lesions of Whipple's disease.
Thomas N. James, Bernadine H. Bulkley
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Injury of the Tunica Media in Fatal Rupture of the Vertebral Artery
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1996The histologic findings in seven cases of traumatic basal subarachnoid hemorrhage from rupture of a vertebral artery are reported. In all cases, blows to the head or neck resulted in minor injury to the cranial or cervical soft tissues but the ipsilateral intracranial segment of the vertebral artery was the site of a longitudinal transmural tear.
John H.n. Deck+2 more
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Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology, 2014
The orientation of vascular smooth muscle cells of porcine aortae was assessed to test the widely accepted assumption that these smooth muscle cells are arranged in two helices. We used tangential histological sections of 82 samples of five anatomical segments of thoracic and abdominal porcine aortae and three age groups in animals ranging in age from ...
Zbynek Tonar+4 more
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The orientation of vascular smooth muscle cells of porcine aortae was assessed to test the widely accepted assumption that these smooth muscle cells are arranged in two helices. We used tangential histological sections of 82 samples of five anatomical segments of thoracic and abdominal porcine aortae and three age groups in animals ranging in age from ...
Zbynek Tonar+4 more
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Migratory abilities of different vascular cells from the tunica media of canine vessels
American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 1997In response to injury, vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) are thought to migrate toward the area of damage, where they participate in the reparative process. We have recently identified and isolated two distinct cell types (VSMC and type 2 cells) from the tunica media of canine carotid artery and saphenous vein.
Charles L. Seidel+3 more
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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 2004
Previous studies have shown that neointima formation and adventitial remodeling play an important role in the enlargement of collateral vessels (CVs) during coronary arteriogenesis in the dog heart. In this study, we investigated the importance of remodeling of the tunica media in the same model.
Xiaoqiong Wu+6 more
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Previous studies have shown that neointima formation and adventitial remodeling play an important role in the enlargement of collateral vessels (CVs) during coronary arteriogenesis in the dog heart. In this study, we investigated the importance of remodeling of the tunica media in the same model.
Xiaoqiong Wu+6 more
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Aging changes in the tunica media of the aorta
The Anatomical Record, 1951Huan‐Pao Wang+2 more
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