We discuss, from the perspective of basic science, the physical and biological processes which underlie atherosclerotic (plaque) initiation at the vascular endothelium, identifying the widely separated spatial and temporal scales which participate. We draw on current, related models of vessel wall evolution, paying particular attention to the role of particulate flow (blood is not a continuum fluid), and proceed to propose, then validate all the key components in a multiply-coupled, multi-scale modeling strategy (in qualitative terms only, note). Eventually, this strategy should lead to a quantitative, patient-specific understanding of the coupling between particulate flow and the endothelial state
There are many evidences that coronary plaque is not only dependent on the formation and progression...
Preferential locations of atherosclerotic plaque are strongly associated with the areas of low wall ...
The arterial wall is exposed to mechanical forces associated with the flowing blood. In vivo the art...
We discuss, from the perspective of basic science, the physical and biological processes which under...
We discuss, from the perspective of basic science, the physical and biological processes which under...
We discuss, from the perspective of basic science, the physical and biological processes which under...
The study of blood dynamics requires the inclusion of several levels of description, ranging from th...
Atherogenesis, the formation of plaques in the wall of blood vessels, starts as a result of lipid ac...
The arterial wall is exposed to mechanical forces associated with the flowing blood. In vivo the ar...
Atherosclerotic plaques develop preferentially in curved and branching arteries in-vivo. Lipids and ...
Endothelial cells are key units in the regulatory biological process of blood vessels. They represen...
Mechanical signal transduction in endothelial cells leads to the differential expression of genes, r...
The objective of this research is to investigate both mathematically and numerically the effects of ...
1. Introduction Atherosclerosis is one of the vascular pathologies leading to death and serious mor...
Vessel wall shear stress (WSS) is hypothesized to cause focal endothelial cell (EC) dysfunction lead...
There are many evidences that coronary plaque is not only dependent on the formation and progression...
Preferential locations of atherosclerotic plaque are strongly associated with the areas of low wall ...
The arterial wall is exposed to mechanical forces associated with the flowing blood. In vivo the art...
We discuss, from the perspective of basic science, the physical and biological processes which under...
We discuss, from the perspective of basic science, the physical and biological processes which under...
We discuss, from the perspective of basic science, the physical and biological processes which under...
The study of blood dynamics requires the inclusion of several levels of description, ranging from th...
Atherogenesis, the formation of plaques in the wall of blood vessels, starts as a result of lipid ac...
The arterial wall is exposed to mechanical forces associated with the flowing blood. In vivo the ar...
Atherosclerotic plaques develop preferentially in curved and branching arteries in-vivo. Lipids and ...
Endothelial cells are key units in the regulatory biological process of blood vessels. They represen...
Mechanical signal transduction in endothelial cells leads to the differential expression of genes, r...
The objective of this research is to investigate both mathematically and numerically the effects of ...
1. Introduction Atherosclerosis is one of the vascular pathologies leading to death and serious mor...
Vessel wall shear stress (WSS) is hypothesized to cause focal endothelial cell (EC) dysfunction lead...
There are many evidences that coronary plaque is not only dependent on the formation and progression...
Preferential locations of atherosclerotic plaque are strongly associated with the areas of low wall ...
The arterial wall is exposed to mechanical forces associated with the flowing blood. In vivo the art...