<p>A: carotid artery, and B: femoral artery. White bar: control, non-injured artery; black bar: injured artery. No differences were observed between treatments.</p
<p>While all vessel segments had fenestrae, skeletal muscle feed arteries had a significantly greate...
Remodeling curves for (a) femoral and (b) tibial arteries in the absence (blue) and presence (red) o...
Background: Popliteal artery is the continuation of femoral artery which is the main and prime arter...
<p>A: carotid artery, and B: femoral artery. Observe the increase in I/M ratio after vascular injury...
<p>The numbers under the bars represent the numbers of arterial segments of each location. Group I h...
<p>A: carotid artery, and B: femoral artery. Observe the increase of staining after vascular injury ...
Objective(s): Atherosclerotic disease is caused by a combination of systemic and local factors (e.g....
<p>(A). Few blood vessels were found in the model group. (B). Compared with the model group, the pre...
Purpose: Muscular artery differs from elastic artery in physical properties and constituents of the ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Results of endovascular repair vary according to the arterial bed. ...
ObjectiveInitial TransAtlantic Inter-Society consensus (TASC) II classification has been shown to in...
<p>On the left (A): mean, anterograde (+ ve), and retrograde (-ve) SR patterns pre- and during the i...
OBJECTIVE: The effects of cardiovascular risk factors on the vascular anatomy at differing sites of ...
Objectives: Open or endovascular treatment of popliteal artery aneurysms (PAAs) is still debated. Da...
<p>On the left (A): mean, anterograde (+ ve), and retrograde (-ve) SR patterns pre- and during the i...
<p>While all vessel segments had fenestrae, skeletal muscle feed arteries had a significantly greate...
Remodeling curves for (a) femoral and (b) tibial arteries in the absence (blue) and presence (red) o...
Background: Popliteal artery is the continuation of femoral artery which is the main and prime arter...
<p>A: carotid artery, and B: femoral artery. Observe the increase in I/M ratio after vascular injury...
<p>The numbers under the bars represent the numbers of arterial segments of each location. Group I h...
<p>A: carotid artery, and B: femoral artery. Observe the increase of staining after vascular injury ...
Objective(s): Atherosclerotic disease is caused by a combination of systemic and local factors (e.g....
<p>(A). Few blood vessels were found in the model group. (B). Compared with the model group, the pre...
Purpose: Muscular artery differs from elastic artery in physical properties and constituents of the ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Results of endovascular repair vary according to the arterial bed. ...
ObjectiveInitial TransAtlantic Inter-Society consensus (TASC) II classification has been shown to in...
<p>On the left (A): mean, anterograde (+ ve), and retrograde (-ve) SR patterns pre- and during the i...
OBJECTIVE: The effects of cardiovascular risk factors on the vascular anatomy at differing sites of ...
Objectives: Open or endovascular treatment of popliteal artery aneurysms (PAAs) is still debated. Da...
<p>On the left (A): mean, anterograde (+ ve), and retrograde (-ve) SR patterns pre- and during the i...
<p>While all vessel segments had fenestrae, skeletal muscle feed arteries had a significantly greate...
Remodeling curves for (a) femoral and (b) tibial arteries in the absence (blue) and presence (red) o...
Background: Popliteal artery is the continuation of femoral artery which is the main and prime arter...