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Pulsed Laser Generation and Optical Fibre Detection of Thermoelastic Waves in Arterial Tissue

Pulsed Laser Generation and Optical Fibre Detection of Thermoelastic Waves in Arterial Tissue

... of arterial tissue using pulsed photoacoustic spectroscopy and the feasibility of its practical in vivo implementation via the concept of the photoacoustic ...atheromatous tissue using a laser ...

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Computational simulation of the mechanobiological response of arterial tissue

Computational simulation of the mechanobiological response of arterial tissue

... the arterial tissue tends towards a homeostatic equilibrium using negative feed- back to reduce deviations; a behaviour usually represented with low-order mathematical laws (Murray, ...any ...

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Collagen fibre characterisation in arterial tissue under load using SALS

Collagen fibre characterisation in arterial tissue under load using SALS

... By comparing with accepted histological image processing results, this study has identified the optimum SALS setup for analysing the fibre architecture of large mammalian arteries and this same set-up can now be used for ...

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An anisotropic inelastic constitutive model to describe stress softening and permanent deformation in arterial tissue

An anisotropic inelastic constitutive model to describe stress softening and permanent deformation in arterial tissue

... the tissue, which can be observed as a softening of the stress-strain response between loading cycles (Alastrué et ...to tissue damage need be considered when modelling surgical ...of arterial ...

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Does anisotropy promote spatial uniformity of stent-delivered drug distribution in arterial tissue?

Does anisotropy promote spatial uniformity of stent-delivered drug distribution in arterial tissue?

... of tissue would be exposed to levels of drug which are ineffective while those areas directly behind the struts may receive toxic levels of ...sufficient tissue exposure to the ...

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Analysis of the elastic and inelastic behaviour of healthy and diseased arterial tissue

Analysis of the elastic and inelastic behaviour of healthy and diseased arterial tissue

... While an isotropic hyperelastic characterisation has its limitations, most notably the response of atherosclerotic plaques is not isotropic Holzapfel et ah, 2004, these models are common[r] ...

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A novel chemo–mechano–biological model of arterial tissue growth and remodelling

A novel chemo–mechano–biological model of arterial tissue growth and remodelling

... of arterial growth and remodelling (G&R) by coupling the conceptual aneurysm model of Watton et ...the arterial wall in in fl ammatory aneurysms and ...capture arterial properties that emerge from ...

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Site specific inelasticity of arterial tissue

Site specific inelasticity of arterial tissue

... unloading from 20% strain, with higher residual strains observed in the longitudinal direction.. on unloading from higher magnitudes of applied strain P < 0.05.[r] ...

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Alteration in the expression of the renin-angiotensin system in the myocardium of mice conceived by in vitro fertilization

Alteration in the expression of the renin-angiotensin system in the myocardium of mice conceived by in vitro fertilization

... pulmonary arterial hypertension associated with congenital heart disease ...showed arterial tissue endothelial dysfunction and increased DNA methylation of the promoter of the eNOS gene ...

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Elevated AGE-Modified ApoB in Sera of Euglycemic, Normolipidemic Patients with Atherosclerosis: Relationship to Tissue AGEs

Elevated AGE-Modified ApoB in Sera of Euglycemic, Normolipidemic Patients with Atherosclerosis: Relationship to Tissue AGEs

... Correlation of arterial tissue collagen AGEs and AGE-ApoB in nondiabetic patients within atherosclerotic lesions. Arterial Tissue[r] ...

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Simulation of human atherosclerotic femoral plaque tissue: the influence of plaque material model on numerical results

Simulation of human atherosclerotic femoral plaque tissue: the influence of plaque material model on numerical results

... plaque tissue, a recent trend has emerged in current literature whereby one set of material data from a single arterial location is employed to represent the diseased tissue of numerous vascular ...

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Serum sclerostin levels are positively related to bone mineral density in peritoneal dialysis patients: a cross-sectional study

Serum sclerostin levels are positively related to bone mineral density in peritoneal dialysis patients: a cross-sectional study

... for arterial stiffness in postmenopausal women, nondialyzed CKD patients, HD patients, and kidney transplant recipients and thus could be a biomarker for the cardiovascular changes in the CKD – MBD spectrum [22, ...

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Analysis of various factors Including Surgical Apgar Score affecting outcome in Trauma Patients undergoing Emergency Laparatomy

Analysis of various factors Including Surgical Apgar Score affecting outcome in Trauma Patients undergoing Emergency Laparatomy

... “Under the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program, 303 randomly selected patients undergoing colectomy at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston were studied. ”The primary outcomes measure was incidence of major ...

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A new technique for assessing arterial pressure wave forms and central pressure with tissue Doppler

A new technique for assessing arterial pressure wave forms and central pressure with tissue Doppler

... While applanation tonometry is considered the "gold standard" for use in assessing arterial stiffness it is not without limitations. The major limitation of pressure measurement with tonometry is the use ...

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Volume segmentation and visualisation for a 3D ultrasound acquisition system

Volume segmentation and visualisation for a 3D ultrasound acquisition system

... bone/soft tissue surfaces in a US image presents a difficult problem, and it is appropriate to study this prior to the even more difficult problem of visualising the surface between two soft ...

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Modeling and simulation in tissue biomechanics: Modern tools to face an ancient challenge

Modeling and simulation in tissue biomechanics: Modern tools to face an ancient challenge

... face tissue engi- neering with the aim of repairing and restoring living tissues; that enables to develop advanced bio-based tech- nologies for applications across a wide spectrum of so- cial needs, in order to ...

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Predictors of mortality in connective tissue disease associated pulmonary arterial hypertension: a cohort study

Predictors of mortality in connective tissue disease associated pulmonary arterial hypertension: a cohort study

... connective tissue disease; CTD-PAH: connective tissue disease- associated pulmonary arterial hypertension; DLCO: diffusing capacity of carbon monoxide; DVT: deep vein thrombosis; ERA: endothelin ...

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Löffler endocarditis: a rare cause of acute cardiac failure

Löffler endocarditis: a rare cause of acute cardiac failure

... normal echocardiographic findings [3]. Endomyocardial thickening is seen in 68% of patients on echocardiog- raphy and is progressive [11]. Apical thrombus in the presence of normal apical contraction is one of the main ...

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Pulmonary hypertension in systemic sclerosis and systemic lupus erythematosus

Pulmonary hypertension in systemic sclerosis and systemic lupus erythematosus

... ulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a severe manifestation of many of the sero- positive connective tissue diseases ...connective tissue diseases, including SSc-SLE over- lap syndrome [3], mixed ...

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Arterial and renal consequences of partial genetic deficiency in tissue kallikrein activity in humans

Arterial and renal consequences of partial genetic deficiency in tissue kallikrein activity in humans

... The authors thank the nursing staff of the Clinical Investiga- tion Center who ran the protocol (Danièle Ménard and Michèle Godeau) and Christiane Dollin and Rola Slim for technical help. DNA extraction and genotyping ...

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