The capillary bed constitutes a vast surface that facilitates exchange of O2, substrates and metabolites between blood and organs. In contracting skeletal muscle, capillary blood flow and O2 diffusing capacity, as well as O2 flux, may increase two orders of magnitude above resting values. Chronic diseases, such as heart failure and diabetes, and also sepsis impair these processes, leading to compromised energetic, metabolic and, ultimately, contractile function. Among researchers seeking to understand blood–myocyte exchange in health and the basis for dysfunction in disease, there is a fundamental disconnect between microcirculation specialists and many physiologists and physiologist clinicians. While the former observe capillaries and capi...
Introduction The escalating public health problem represented by obesity has spurred multidisciplina...
In this paper, we propose and investigate distribution of intravascular and extravascular extracellu...
OBJECTIVES: Dental caries is often perceived as a modern human disease. However, their presence is d...
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a B-cell malignancy. High levels of Bcl-2 and IAP family prote...
The Warburg effect describes the survival advantage of cancer cells in that they can proliferate un...
Dietary nitrate (NO[subscript 3]ˉ) supplementation, via its reduction to nitrite (NO[subscript 2]ˉ) ...
The phospholipid cardiolipin (CL) is crucial for many cellular functions and signaling pathways, bot...
There has been on‐going research in the area of the consumption of high‐sulfur (S) water by steers g...
The study of post-mortem changes is a crucial component of forensic investigation. Human forensic ta...
Background Intravascular hemolysis occurs after blood transfusion, in hemolytic anemias, and in othe...
Physical inactivity is a predisposing factor for various disease states including obesity, cardiovas...
The objectives of this research were to evaluate 1) fluctuations in plasma metabolites and lipid pro...
Pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains one of the most lethal cancer types, with 92% of patients s...
Beef steers (n = 72) of similar age, weight (651 ± 3.1 lb), and genetic background (Angus crossbred)...
Beef steers (n = 72) of similar age, weight (651 ± 3.1 lb), and genetic (Angus crossbred) background...
Introduction The escalating public health problem represented by obesity has spurred multidisciplina...
In this paper, we propose and investigate distribution of intravascular and extravascular extracellu...
OBJECTIVES: Dental caries is often perceived as a modern human disease. However, their presence is d...
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a B-cell malignancy. High levels of Bcl-2 and IAP family prote...
The Warburg effect describes the survival advantage of cancer cells in that they can proliferate un...
Dietary nitrate (NO[subscript 3]ˉ) supplementation, via its reduction to nitrite (NO[subscript 2]ˉ) ...
The phospholipid cardiolipin (CL) is crucial for many cellular functions and signaling pathways, bot...
There has been on‐going research in the area of the consumption of high‐sulfur (S) water by steers g...
The study of post-mortem changes is a crucial component of forensic investigation. Human forensic ta...
Background Intravascular hemolysis occurs after blood transfusion, in hemolytic anemias, and in othe...
Physical inactivity is a predisposing factor for various disease states including obesity, cardiovas...
The objectives of this research were to evaluate 1) fluctuations in plasma metabolites and lipid pro...
Pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains one of the most lethal cancer types, with 92% of patients s...
Beef steers (n = 72) of similar age, weight (651 ± 3.1 lb), and genetic background (Angus crossbred)...
Beef steers (n = 72) of similar age, weight (651 ± 3.1 lb), and genetic (Angus crossbred) background...
Introduction The escalating public health problem represented by obesity has spurred multidisciplina...
In this paper, we propose and investigate distribution of intravascular and extravascular extracellu...
OBJECTIVES: Dental caries is often perceived as a modern human disease. However, their presence is d...