All vertebrate animals share in common the production of lymph through net capillary filtration from their closed circulatory system into their tissues. The balance of forces responsible for net capillary filtration and lymph formation is described by the Starling equation, but additional factors such as vascular and interstitial compliance, which vary markedly among vertebrates, also have a significant impact on rates of lymph formation. Why vertebrates show extreme variability in rates of lymph formation and how nonmammalian vertebrates maintain plasma volume homeostasis is unclear. This gap hampers our understanding of the evolution of the lymphatic system and its interaction with the cardiovascular system. The evolutionary origin of the...
posterior lymph hearts are capable of generating flows that (approximately 80 %). Lymph heart flow a...
The lymphatic vascular system, the body's second vascular system present in vertebrates, has emerged...
Blood and lymphatic vessels form part of a circulatory system, which isessential to meet the high me...
The lymphatic system is a subsystem of the circulatory system that, by returning excess interstitial...
The femoral lymph sac volumes and lymph mobilization capacity were compared in three anuran species ...
The lymphatic system is a complex circulatory system that collects fluid from the tissues and inters...
The lymphatic system is a specialized system found only in vertebrates. While its structure is simil...
Water and plasma are forced from the capillaries into the interstitial fluid. This fluid is useful l...
AbstractLymph hearts are pulsatile organs, present in lower vertebrates, that function to propel lym...
Traditionally vertebrate muscle has been classified, based on unique structural characteristics and ...
The lymphatic vascular system develops from the pre-existing blood vasculature of the vertebrate emb...
Lymph vessels control fluid homeostasis, immunity and metastasis. Unraveling the molecular basis of ...
The lymphatic vascular system and the hematopoietic system are intimately connected in ontogeny and ...
Teleost fishes and mammalian lineages diverged 400 million years ago, and environmental requirements...
The lymphatic system, the first primitive form of which is seen in fish and amphibians, arose In re...
posterior lymph hearts are capable of generating flows that (approximately 80 %). Lymph heart flow a...
The lymphatic vascular system, the body's second vascular system present in vertebrates, has emerged...
Blood and lymphatic vessels form part of a circulatory system, which isessential to meet the high me...
The lymphatic system is a subsystem of the circulatory system that, by returning excess interstitial...
The femoral lymph sac volumes and lymph mobilization capacity were compared in three anuran species ...
The lymphatic system is a complex circulatory system that collects fluid from the tissues and inters...
The lymphatic system is a specialized system found only in vertebrates. While its structure is simil...
Water and plasma are forced from the capillaries into the interstitial fluid. This fluid is useful l...
AbstractLymph hearts are pulsatile organs, present in lower vertebrates, that function to propel lym...
Traditionally vertebrate muscle has been classified, based on unique structural characteristics and ...
The lymphatic vascular system develops from the pre-existing blood vasculature of the vertebrate emb...
Lymph vessels control fluid homeostasis, immunity and metastasis. Unraveling the molecular basis of ...
The lymphatic vascular system and the hematopoietic system are intimately connected in ontogeny and ...
Teleost fishes and mammalian lineages diverged 400 million years ago, and environmental requirements...
The lymphatic system, the first primitive form of which is seen in fish and amphibians, arose In re...
posterior lymph hearts are capable of generating flows that (approximately 80 %). Lymph heart flow a...
The lymphatic vascular system, the body's second vascular system present in vertebrates, has emerged...
Blood and lymphatic vessels form part of a circulatory system, which isessential to meet the high me...