International audienceMicrocirculation is the vascular compartments corresponding to vessels, the bore of which ranges from about five to a few hundred μm. Microcirculation possesses four main categories of conduits: arterioles, capillaries, venules, and terminal lymphatic vessels.Microcirculatory driving pressure decreases from about 10.5–16 kPa (80–120 mmHg) in a supplying arteriole (bore 120 μm) to about 2.7 kPa (20 mmHg) in a draining venule (bore 120 μm).Microcirculation regulates blood flow distribution within organs, nutrient delivery, transcapillary exchanges, and removal of cell wastes
The cutaneous microcirculation is organized as two horizontal plexuses. One is situated 1–1.5 mm bel...
The role of microcirculation in skeletal muscle is to provide the supply of oxygen and various nutri...
Physiologically, macro- and microcirculation differ markedly as macrocirculation deals with pulsatil...
International audienceMicrocirculation is the vascular compartments corresponding to vessels, the bo...
The microcirculation of terminal vascular beds represents the ‘business end ’ of the circulation, wh...
The main function of the microvasculature is transport of materials. Water and solutes are carried b...
Oxygen delivery to cells is the basic prerequisite of life. Within the human body, an ingenious oxyg...
SUMMARY We made simultaneous measurements of intravascular pressure and red blood cell velocity for ...
The term "microcirculation" refers to the terminal vascular network of the body, which includes arte...
Program year: 1975/1976Digitized from print original stored in HDRSince blood is the transport mediu...
The microcirculation is the part of the circulation where oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste pro...
This paper briefly reviews the physiological components of the microcirculation, focusing on its fun...
Microcirculation is the system that brings oxygen and nutrients to local cells and removes metabolic...
The microcirculation plays a major role in maintaining homeostasis in the body. Alterations or dysfu...
Microvascular endothelium forms the primary barrier for the bidirectional exchange of blood gases, f...
The cutaneous microcirculation is organized as two horizontal plexuses. One is situated 1–1.5 mm bel...
The role of microcirculation in skeletal muscle is to provide the supply of oxygen and various nutri...
Physiologically, macro- and microcirculation differ markedly as macrocirculation deals with pulsatil...
International audienceMicrocirculation is the vascular compartments corresponding to vessels, the bo...
The microcirculation of terminal vascular beds represents the ‘business end ’ of the circulation, wh...
The main function of the microvasculature is transport of materials. Water and solutes are carried b...
Oxygen delivery to cells is the basic prerequisite of life. Within the human body, an ingenious oxyg...
SUMMARY We made simultaneous measurements of intravascular pressure and red blood cell velocity for ...
The term "microcirculation" refers to the terminal vascular network of the body, which includes arte...
Program year: 1975/1976Digitized from print original stored in HDRSince blood is the transport mediu...
The microcirculation is the part of the circulation where oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste pro...
This paper briefly reviews the physiological components of the microcirculation, focusing on its fun...
Microcirculation is the system that brings oxygen and nutrients to local cells and removes metabolic...
The microcirculation plays a major role in maintaining homeostasis in the body. Alterations or dysfu...
Microvascular endothelium forms the primary barrier for the bidirectional exchange of blood gases, f...
The cutaneous microcirculation is organized as two horizontal plexuses. One is situated 1–1.5 mm bel...
The role of microcirculation in skeletal muscle is to provide the supply of oxygen and various nutri...
Physiologically, macro- and microcirculation differ markedly as macrocirculation deals with pulsatil...