Analyses of the vascular system have characteristically been based on assumptions that the vessel wall is isotropic and that its properties and behavior can be linearized. To test the validity of these assumptions, excised arteries of dogs were submitted to stepwise strains tangentially and longitudinally during conditions of control, vasoconstriction, and inhibition of muscle metabo-lism. These strains were recorded simultaneously with the associated stresses, and the relations between stress and strain were studied during both dynamic-and steady-strain states. The vessels were anisotropic within most of the physio-logical ranges of tangential and longitudinal stress and strain. During control conditions the tangential modulus of elasticit...
MEASUREMENTS of the elasticity ofisolated aortic specimens are compli-cated by the nonlinear mechani...
Purpose:To study possible differences in mechanical properties between central (abdominal aorta) and...
A definitive answer to the question whether artery walls are incompressible is to our opinion not ye...
Segments of dog carotid artery were held at in-situ length and studied in vitro after excitation of ...
Using measured flow parameters, vessel dimensions and blood viscosity, this study presents flow, pre...
Abstract: The in vivo and ex vivo compliance of arteries are expected to be closely related and esti...
peer reviewedThe mechanical behaviour of the arterial wall was determined theoretically utilizing so...
SUMMARY The wall shear stress pattern was measured in a rigid plastic cast of a canine artery during...
The pattern of endothelial geometry at various locations along stenosed dog aortas was examined. Thi...
Atherosclerosis is a complex inflammatory disease which may be triggered by an elevated transport of...
PURPOSE: To study possible differences in mechanical properties between central (abdominal aorta) an...
<p>To assess vascular stiffness, stress-strain relationships were calculated from diameter, wall thi...
Mechanical characterization of the coronary arterial wall isimportant for several reasons. Mechanica...
Mechanical characterization of the coronary arterial wall isimportant for several reasons. Mechanica...
SUMMARY The elastic properties of the basilar artery were studied in control and treated dogs in whi...
MEASUREMENTS of the elasticity ofisolated aortic specimens are compli-cated by the nonlinear mechani...
Purpose:To study possible differences in mechanical properties between central (abdominal aorta) and...
A definitive answer to the question whether artery walls are incompressible is to our opinion not ye...
Segments of dog carotid artery were held at in-situ length and studied in vitro after excitation of ...
Using measured flow parameters, vessel dimensions and blood viscosity, this study presents flow, pre...
Abstract: The in vivo and ex vivo compliance of arteries are expected to be closely related and esti...
peer reviewedThe mechanical behaviour of the arterial wall was determined theoretically utilizing so...
SUMMARY The wall shear stress pattern was measured in a rigid plastic cast of a canine artery during...
The pattern of endothelial geometry at various locations along stenosed dog aortas was examined. Thi...
Atherosclerosis is a complex inflammatory disease which may be triggered by an elevated transport of...
PURPOSE: To study possible differences in mechanical properties between central (abdominal aorta) an...
<p>To assess vascular stiffness, stress-strain relationships were calculated from diameter, wall thi...
Mechanical characterization of the coronary arterial wall isimportant for several reasons. Mechanica...
Mechanical characterization of the coronary arterial wall isimportant for several reasons. Mechanica...
SUMMARY The elastic properties of the basilar artery were studied in control and treated dogs in whi...
MEASUREMENTS of the elasticity ofisolated aortic specimens are compli-cated by the nonlinear mechani...
Purpose:To study possible differences in mechanical properties between central (abdominal aorta) and...
A definitive answer to the question whether artery walls are incompressible is to our opinion not ye...