- out
fluid in
their arteriolar section and
reabsorb most of it in
their venular section, as
shown by the diagram. However,
empirical evidence shows that...
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muscle of the
trabeculae surrounding the
sinusoid spaces or the
subtunical venular plexus.
Figure 4 A:
Ultrasound of the ****,
right lateral view. Longitudinal...
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cannot cross the
capillary wall to
increase as the
blood moves to the
venular end of the capillary. The most
important substances that are
confined to...
-
light reflex occupies all of the
width of the arteriole, and "arterio-
venular (AV) nicking" or "AV nipping", due to
venous constriction and banking....
- Lipowsky, H. H. (May 2004). "Inflammation- and ischemia-induced
shedding of
venular glycocalyx".
American Journal of Physiology.
Heart and
Circulatory Physiology...
- ; Stewart, R. H. (15 June 2012). "Blood flow
augmentation by
intrinsic venular contraction in vivo".
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative...
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class I: all
capillaries are
stagnant when
there is
normal or
sluggish venular flow.
class II:
there are
empty capillaries next to
capillaries that have...
- venational, venesection, venipuncture, venisection, venose, venosity, venous,
venular, venule,
venulose †venula venul- venēnum venēn- envenomation, venenation...
- (1998). "Endothelial cell "memory" of
inflammatory stimulation:
human venular endothelial cells store interleukin 8 in Weibel-Palade bodies". J. Exp...
- (November 1998). "Endothelial cell "memory" of
inflammatory stimulation:
human venular endothelial cells store interleukin 8 in Weibel-Palade bodies". The Journal...