نتایج جستجو برای: capillary network

تعداد نتایج: 708712  

2005
C. G. Ellis S. M. Wrigley A. C. Groom

Flow heterogeneity within capillary beds may have two sources: (1) unequal distribution of red blood cell (RBC) supply among arterioles and (2) unique properties of RBC flow in branching networks of capillaries. Our aim was to investigate the capillary network as a source of both spatial and temporal heterogeneity of RBC flow. Five networks, each supplied by a single arteriole, were studied in ...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2010
Tomoko Yoshida Motohiro Komaki Hideshi Hattori Jun Negishi Akio Kishida Ikuo Morita Mayumi Abe

OBJECTIVE We previously reported a novel technology for the engineering of a capillary network using an optical lithographic technique. To apply this technology to the therapy of ischemic diseases, we tested human omental microvascular endothelial cells (HOMECs) as an autologous cell source and decellularized human amniotic membranes (DC-AMs) as a pathogen-free and low immunogenic transplantati...

Journal: :Circulation research 1994
C G Ellis S M Wrigley A C Groom

Flow heterogeneity within capillary beds may have two sources: (1) unequal distribution of red blood cell (RBC) supply among arterioles and (2) unique properties of RBC flow in branching networks of capillaries. Our aim was to investigate the capillary network as a source of both spatial and temporal heterogeneity of RBC flow. Five networks, each supplied by a single arteriole, were studied in ...

2000
Rudolf J. Held Michael A. Celia

Computational pore-scale network models describe two-phase porous media ̄ow systems by resolving individual interfaces at the pore scale, and tracking these interfaces through the pore network. Coupled with volume averaging techniques, these models can reproduce relationships between measured variables like capillary pressure, saturation, and relative permeability. In addition, these models all...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2010
Dominik Obrist Bruno Weber Alfred Buck Patrick Jenny

A detailed model of red blood cell (RBC) transport in a capillary network is an indispensable element of a comprehensive model for the supply of the human organism with oxygen and nutrients. In this paper, we introduce a two-phase model for the perfusion of a capillary network. This model accounts for the special role of RBCs, which have a strong influence on network dynamics. Analytical result...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1992
D M Snodderly R S Weinhaus J C Choi

The relationship of the vasculature to the neuronal layers was studied in whole-mounts and in sections of macaque retinas. Like other central nervous structures, primate retinas have local variations in vascularity that reflect local variations in metabolism, rather than simply tissue thickness or volume. A special feature of the retina is a dense vascular plexus in the nerve fiber layer, which...

Journal: :Circulation research 1974
B W Zweifach

A systematic study was made of capillary pressures in the microvascular bed of the mesentery of the cat. Simultaneous recordings were made with two micropipettes using a modification of the Wiederhielm servo-null system. All of the measurements were then referred to their specific location in the capillary bed by photographically reconstructing discrete networks. Pressures in different capillar...

2012
Erin Koos Norbert Willenbacher

When a small amount (less than 1%) of a second immiscible liquid is added to the continuous phase of a suspension, the rheological properties of the admixture are dramatically altered and can change from a fluid-like to a gel-like state. These so-called capillary suspensions transition to a gel-like state both if the secondary liquid preferentially wets the particles (pendular state) and even i...

2014
G. Dattoli S. Licciardi C. Guiot T. S. Deisboeck

We develop a heuristic model embedding Kleiber and Murray laws to describe mass growth, metastasis and vascularization in cancer. We analyze the relevant dynamics using different evolution equations (Verhulst, Gompertz and others). Their extension to reaction diffusion equation of the Fisher type is then used to describe the relevant metastatic spreading in space. Regarding this last point, we ...

2014
Barbara J Ballermann Marya Obeidat

Chronic progressive renal fibrosis leads to end-stage renal failure many patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Loss of the rich peritubular capillary network is a prominent feature, and seems independent of the specific underlying disease. The mechanisms that contribute to peritubular capillary regression include the loss of glomerular perfusion, as flow-dependent shear forces are require...

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