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The following pages link to Blood flow shapes intravascular pillar geometry in the chick chorioallantoic membrane (Q41875869):
Displaying 17 items.
- Systems biology of the microvasculature (Q26850123) (← links)
- A systems biology view of blood vessel growth and remodelling (Q27003945) (← links)
- Feasibility Study of Ex Ovo Chick Chorioallantoic Artery Model for Investigating Pulsatile Variation of Arterial Geometry (Q30394081) (← links)
- Directed glia-assisted angiogenesis in a mature neurosensory structure: pericytes mediate an adaptive response in human dental pulp that maintains blood-barrier function (Q34296890) (← links)
- Intussusceptive angiogenesis: pillars against the blood flow. (Q37871057) (← links)
- Intussusceptive angiogenesis: a biologically relevant form of angiogenesis (Q38022128) (← links)
- Intussusceptive angiogenesis: expansion and remodeling of microvascular networks (Q38199376) (← links)
- The chicken chorioallantoic membrane model in biology, medicine and bioengineering (Q38241348) (← links)
- Split for the cure: VEGF, PDGF-BB and intussusception in therapeutic angiogenesis. (Q38268460) (← links)
- Microvascular hemodynamics in the chick chorioallantoic membrane. (Q39502983) (← links)
- Intussusceptive remodeling of vascular branch angles in chemically-induced murine colitis (Q39882123) (← links)
- Intravascular pillars and pruning in the extraembryonic vessels of chick embryos (Q39977085) (← links)
- Stretch-induced intussuceptive and sprouting angiogenesis in the chick chorioallantoic membrane (Q42547897) (← links)
- Increased shear stress inhibits angiogenesis in veins and not arteries during vascular development (Q45729472) (← links)
- Synergistic interaction of sprouting and intussusceptive angiogenesis during zebrafish caudal vein plexus development. (Q55503802) (← links)
- PDGF-BB regulates splitting angiogenesis in skeletal muscle by limiting VEGF-induced endothelial proliferation (Q90264269) (← links)
- The effect of flow on swimming bacteria controls the initial colonization of curved surfaces (Q96171708) (← links)