Browsing by Author "Zawieja, David C."
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Madabushi Venugopal, Arun (Texas A&M University, 2005-11-01)The lymphatic system acts to return fluid from the interstitial space back into the blood circulation. In normal conditions, lymphangions, the segment of lymphatic vessel in between valves, cyclically contract and can pump ...
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Guo, Hong (2009-06-02)Mounting evidence suggests that the normal biomechanical state of arteries may include a nearly equibiaxial intramural stress, and that arteries tend to undergo rapid and dramatic remodeling when perturbed from this normal ...
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Foskett, Andrea M.; Ezekiel, Uthayashanker R.; Trzeciakowski, Jerome P.; Zawieja, David C.; Muthuchamy, Mariappan (Frontiers in Physiology, 2011)
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Rahbar, Elaheh (2012-10-19)The lymphatic system is an extensive vascular network responsible for the transport of fluid, immune cells, proteins and lipids. It is composed of thin-walled vessels, valves, nodes and ducts, which work together to collect ...
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Whittle, Richard Stuart (2023-05-23)The cardiovascular system is strongly dependent on the gravitational environment. Gravitational changes cause mechanical fluid shifts and, in turn, autonomic effectors influence systemic circulation and cardiac control. ...
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Whittle, Richard Stuart (2023-05-23)The cardiovascular system is strongly dependent on the gravitational environment. Gravitational changes cause mechanical fluid shifts and, in turn, autonomic effectors influence systemic circulation and cardiac control. ...
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Madabushi Venugopal, Arun (2009-05-15)The lymphatic system returns interstitial fluid back to the blood circulation. They have a network of vessels with numerous lymphangions, the segment of lymphatic vessel between two unidirectional valves. The valves aid ...