Remodeling of the arterial wall: Response to restoration of normal blood flow after flow reduction [0.03%]
动脉壁的重塑:血流减少后的正常血流恢复后的反应
Kozaburo Hayashi,Daichi Kakoi,Akihisa Makino
Kozaburo Hayashi
Background: Although many studies have shown that arteries change diameter in response to chronic change in blood flow (BF), keeping wall shear stress (WSS) at physiologically normal levels, relatively little is known abo...
Articular cartilage response to a sliding load using two different-sized spherical indenters1 [0.03%]
不同尺寸球形压头下滑动载荷作用下的关节软骨响应
Oliver R Schätti,Vera Colombo,Peter A Torzilli et al.
Oliver R Schätti et al.
Background: Cartilage surface contact geometry influences the deformational behavior and stress distribution throughout the extracellular matrix (ECM) under load. ...
In vitro measurement of platelet adhesion to intact endothelial cells under low shear conditions [0.03%]
体外低切变条件下血小板粘附于完整内皮细胞的测定
Yuki Ogawa,Takuma Nakahara,Yuma Nishida et al.
Yuki Ogawa et al.
Background: Prediction of thrombus formation at intact arterial walls under low shear flow conditions is clinically important particularly for better prognoses of embolisation in cerebral aneurysms. Although a new mathema...
Possible erythrocyte contributions to and exacerbation of the post-thrombolytic no-reflow phenomenon [0.03%]
溶血性红细胞对无复流现象的影响及作用可能促进了溶栓后的无复流现象
Shang-Jen Yu,James P Buerck,Edgar A ORear et al.
Shang-Jen Yu et al.
Background: Reperfusion injury often occurs with therapeutic intervention addressing the arterial occlusions causing acute myocardial infarction and stroke. The no-reflow phenomenon has been ascribed to leukocyte plugging...
Linear rheology as a potential monitoring tool for sputum in patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) [0.03%]
线性流变学有望成为慢性阻塞性肺病患者痰监测工具
C J Nettle,L Jenkins,D Curtis et al.
C J Nettle et al.
Background: The rheological properties of sputum may influence lung function and become modified in disease. Objective: This study aime...
Simultaneous assessment of blood coagulation and hematocrit levels in dielectric blood coagulometry [0.03%]
介质血液凝固计量法中血凝和比容的同时检测评估
Yoshihito Hayashi,Marc-Aurèle Brun,Kenzo Machida et al.
Yoshihito Hayashi et al.
Background: In a whole blood coagulation test, the concentration of any in vitro diagnostic agent in plasma is dependent on the hematocrit level but its impact on the test result is unknown. ...
Impact of training volume and intensity on RBC-NOS/NO pathway and endurance capacity [0.03%]
训练量与强度对红细胞一氧化氮合酶/一氧化氮通路及耐力素质的影响
Christina Koliamitra,Bastian Holtkamp,Philipp Zimmer et al.
Christina Koliamitra et al.
Background: Acute exercise increases red blood cell-nitric oxide synthase (RBC-NOS) activation and RBC deformability but the effect of regular training remains unclear. ...
Effect of ovariectomy and Sideritis euboea extract administration on large artery mechanics, morphology, and structure in middle-aged rats [0.03%]
绝经和塞迪瑞提斯·吴波伊提取物对中年大鼠大动脉力学、形态及结构的影响
Dimitrios P Sokolis,Constantinos A Dimitriou,Pavlos Lelovas et al.
Dimitrios P Sokolis et al.
Background: Arterial function is regulated by estrogen, but no consistent pattern of arterial mechanical remodeling in response to depleted estrogen levels is available. ...
The autodigestion hypothesis: Proteolytic receptor cleavage in rheological and cardiovascular cell dysfunction1 [0.03%]
自我消化假说:凝血和心血管细胞功能异常中的蛋白酶受体切割作用
Geert W Schmid-Schönbein
Geert W Schmid-Schönbein
Transformation of circulating leukocytes from a dormant into an activated state with changing rheological properties leads to a major shift of their behavior in the microcirculation. Low levels of pseudopod formation or expression of adhesi...
Prediction of the level and duration of shear stress exposure that induces subhemolytic damage to erythrocytes [0.03%]
预测切应力水平及作用时间对红细胞亚溶血损伤的影响
Michael J Simmonds,Herbert J Meiselman
Michael J Simmonds
Background: Current generation mechanical circulatory assist devices are designed to minimize high shears to blood for prolonged durations to avoid hemolysis. However, red blood cells (RBC) demonstrate impaired capacity t...