The cutaneous microcirculation is organized as two horizontal plexuses. One is situated 1–1.5 mm below the skin surface and the other is at the dermal–subcutaneous junction. Ascending arterioles and descending venules are paired as they connect the two plexuses. From the upper layer, arterial capillaries rise to form the dermal papillary loops that represent the nutritive component of the skin circulation. There are sphincter-like smooth muscle cells at the point where the ascending arterioles divide to form the arteriolar component of the upper horizontal plexus. At the dermal–subcutaneous junction, there are collecting veins with two cusped valves that are oriented to prevent the retrograde flow of blood. Laser Doppler flowmetry has demon...
The cutaneous microcirculation is a desirable model for pharmacologic and physiologic studies of inf...
We have developed a new fiber-optic system that combines diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) and ...
International audiencePeripheral microvascular dysfunction has been described in many physiological ...
The cutaneous microcirculation is organized as two horizontal plexuses. One is situated 1–1.5 mm bel...
Electron microscopy was used to define the ultrastructure of the various segments of the human cutan...
A probe holder for laser Doppler velocimetry was designed to allow a narrow (1.24-mm) probe to be mo...
Skin blood flow oscillation, the so called flowmotion, is a consequence of the, arteriolar diameter ...
Studies examining thick skin of the thumb pad have challenged the existence of an arterial plexus in...
Noninvasive optical techniques of photopulse plethysmography (PPG) and laser Doppler velocimetry (LD...
factor explaining the clustering of cardiovascular risk factors including hypertension and insulin r...
This paper describes the ultrastructure of the microcirculatory vessels in the mid- and lower dermis...
The blood supply to the skin is provided by a network of arterioles, capillaries and venules organiz...
Microvascular function has been assessed by determining the rhythmic oscillations in blood flow indu...
Using laser doppler flowmetry (LDF) the parameters of skin microcirculation of different topographo-...
The important role of microcirculation in the pathophysiology and symptoms of peripheral arterial ob...
The cutaneous microcirculation is a desirable model for pharmacologic and physiologic studies of inf...
We have developed a new fiber-optic system that combines diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) and ...
International audiencePeripheral microvascular dysfunction has been described in many physiological ...
The cutaneous microcirculation is organized as two horizontal plexuses. One is situated 1–1.5 mm bel...
Electron microscopy was used to define the ultrastructure of the various segments of the human cutan...
A probe holder for laser Doppler velocimetry was designed to allow a narrow (1.24-mm) probe to be mo...
Skin blood flow oscillation, the so called flowmotion, is a consequence of the, arteriolar diameter ...
Studies examining thick skin of the thumb pad have challenged the existence of an arterial plexus in...
Noninvasive optical techniques of photopulse plethysmography (PPG) and laser Doppler velocimetry (LD...
factor explaining the clustering of cardiovascular risk factors including hypertension and insulin r...
This paper describes the ultrastructure of the microcirculatory vessels in the mid- and lower dermis...
The blood supply to the skin is provided by a network of arterioles, capillaries and venules organiz...
Microvascular function has been assessed by determining the rhythmic oscillations in blood flow indu...
Using laser doppler flowmetry (LDF) the parameters of skin microcirculation of different topographo-...
The important role of microcirculation in the pathophysiology and symptoms of peripheral arterial ob...
The cutaneous microcirculation is a desirable model for pharmacologic and physiologic studies of inf...
We have developed a new fiber-optic system that combines diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) and ...
International audiencePeripheral microvascular dysfunction has been described in many physiological ...