Definition of Microvessels. Meaning of Microvessels. Synonyms of Microvessels

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Definition of Microvessels

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Meaning of Microvessels from wikipedia

- the smallest blood vessels, the microvessels of the microvasculature present within organ tissues. The microvessels include terminal arterioles, metarterioles...
- a barrier between the bulbar conjunctival microvessels and ambient air. The bulbar conjunctival microvessels are typically imaged with a high-magnification...
- diameter, and is part of the microcirculation system. Capillaries are microvessels and the smallest blood vessels in the body. They are composed of only...
- vessel disease (SVD) or microvascular dysfunction) is a disease of the microvessels, small blood vessels in the microcirculation. It can be contrasted to...
- Robert M. (1997). "Early histologic and ultrastructural changes in microvessels of periosteal callus". Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 11 (4): 244–253...
- Transmission electron micrograph of a microvessel displaying an erythrocyte (E) within its lumen which is deformed due to vasoconstriction...
- Lymph capillaries or lymphatic capillaries are tiny, thin-walled microvessels located in the spaces between cells (except in the central nervous system...
- smallest of the blood vessels and are part of the microcirculation. The microvessels have a width of a single cell in diameter to aid in the fast and easy...
- from endothelial progenitor cells, which result in de novo formation of microvessels by the process of vasculogenesis rather than the conventional process...
- pull (in veins) and a combination of the two as they squeeze through microvessels such as capillaries. They are also recycled in the bone marrow. The aging...