[HTML] from pnas.orgJW Baish, T Stylianopoulos… - Proceedings of the …, 2011 - National Acad Sciences ... Blood vessels in tumors are highly irregular compared to those in normal tissues (Fig. 1). Unlike normal vessels, tumor vessels lack an orderly branching hierarchy from large vessels into successively smaller vessels that feed a regularly spaced capillarybed. ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 4 versions
RG Turcott - US Patent 7,909,768, 2011 - Google Patents ... The excursion from minimum to maximum represents the arterial pulse ampli- 50 tude. During diastole, the recoil of the elastic arterial vessels continues to force blood through the capillaries, so that blood flows through the capillarybed throughout the entire cardiac cycle. ... Related articles - All 3 versions
A Ager, MC Coles… - Developmental Biology of Peripheral …, 2011 - Springer ... Both the cords and the follicles form along the blood vessels, the follicles coming at the capillary bed” 76 A. Ager et al. Page 3. (Sabin 1913). ... The transfer of nutrients and oxygen occurs efficiently via the extensive capillarybed surrounding B cell folli- cles and in the T cell zone. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
C Norrmen, T Tammela, TV Petrova… - Circulation, 2011 - Am Heart Assoc ... Most of the extravasated interstitial fluid is absorbed back by colloid osmotic pressure into the blood capillaries on the venous side of the capillarybed, and the remaining fluid and macromolecules are taken up by the lymphatic vessels (Figure 1). 1 Increased endothelial ... Cited by 3 - Related articles - All 2 versions
K Murphy, AD Harris, A Diukova, CJ Evans… - Magnetic Resonance …, 2011 - Elsevier ... The flow of blood into the capillarybed, or the CBF, has been used as a marker of normal or pathological brain function or brain activity [2]. Such activity could be vascular in origin: the normal or pathological increase or decrease of CBF resulting from a change in vascular ... Related articles - All 3 versions