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Countercurrent Heat Exchange and Vascular Bundles in Sloths
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1957In the sloth, a few other terrestrial mammals and several aquatic mammals, the limbs and tail are provided with arteriovenous bundles (retes) where 20–40, or sometimes several hundred, small arteri...
P F, SCHOLANDER, J, KROG
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Basic Fuchsin for Staining Vascular Bundles
Stain Technology, 1930The following procedure has been found helpful in tracing the vascular supply of succulent plants, such as the garden pea, Pisum sativum. It has been used as a supplementary means of study only, to microscopic slides cut serially thru the plant.
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The mechanical properties of bamboo and vascular bundles
Journal of Materials Research, 2011Abstract
Hongbo Li, Shengping Shen
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Girdling Vascular Bundles in Dicotyledon Flowers
1977(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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The Proximally Based Peroneal Vascular Bundle
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2009Large, traumatic wounds around the proximal third of the lower extremity may have disrupted local vasculature, potentially obviating local pedicled options. However, free-tissue transfer to this area is technically challenging given the resulting paucity of recipient options and the depth of principal blood vessels.
Alexander M, Sailon +6 more
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Differentiation of Vascular Bundle of Trichosanthes anguina
Botanical Gazette, 19271. Trichosanthes anguina is favorable for a study of the differentiation of the vascular bundle, because the phloem can be recognized very early and the long internodes make it easy to get straight views of the differentiating structures. 2. The spiral vessel of the protoxylem in its early stages has bands of peripheral cytoplasm which precede the ...
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Revascularization of Diaphyseal Bone Segments by Vascular Bundle Implantation
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2005Vascularized bone transfer is an effective, established treatment for avascular necrosis and atrophic or infected nonunions. However, limited donor sites and technical difficulty limit its application. Vascular bundle transplantation may provide an alternative.
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Virulence of Bacteria Colonizing Vascular Bundles in Ischemic Lower Limbs
Surgical Infections, 2016We documented previously the presence of bacterial flora in vascular bundles, lymphatics, and lymph nodes of ischemic lower limbs amputated because of multifocal atheromatic changes that made them unsuitable for reconstructive surgery and discussed their potential role in tissue destruction.
Olszewski, W. +8 more
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2007
The purpose of this study was to generate an autonomously vascularized hard-tissue construct suitable for microsurgical transfer. The effector of vascularization was an arteriovenous bundle inserted into a specially designed channel in the matrix. The authors also evaluated corrosion cast and intravital magnetic resonance angiography as methods for ...
Elias, Polykandriotis +9 more
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The purpose of this study was to generate an autonomously vascularized hard-tissue construct suitable for microsurgical transfer. The effector of vascularization was an arteriovenous bundle inserted into a specially designed channel in the matrix. The authors also evaluated corrosion cast and intravital magnetic resonance angiography as methods for ...
Elias, Polykandriotis +9 more
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2006
The authors previously described induction of spontaneous tissue generation by implanting a collagen matrix and a ligated pedicle (arteriovenous bundle) into a hollow porous chamber in vivo in the rabbit. They hypothesized that increased tissue volume could be obtained by the application of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) and/or by increasing the
Yoshio, Tanaka +6 more
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The authors previously described induction of spontaneous tissue generation by implanting a collagen matrix and a ligated pedicle (arteriovenous bundle) into a hollow porous chamber in vivo in the rabbit. They hypothesized that increased tissue volume could be obtained by the application of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) and/or by increasing the
Yoshio, Tanaka +6 more
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