Different blood flow patterns in the arteries can alter the adaptive phenotype of vascular endothelial cells (ECs), thereby affecting the functions of ECs and are directly associated with the occurrence of lesions in the early stages of atherosclerosis (AS). Atherosclerotic plaques are commonly found at curved or bifurcated arteries, where the blood flow pattern is dominated by oscillating shear stress (OSS). OSS can induce ECs to transform into pro-inflammatory phenotypes, increase cellular inflammation, oxidative stress response, mitochondrial dysfunction, metabolic abnormalities and endothelial permeability, thereby promoting the progression of AS. On the other hand, the straight artery has a stable laminar shear stress (LSS), which prom...
The predilection of atherosclerosis for specific locations inthe vasculature strongly suggests that ...
Chronic low-grade vascular inflammation and endothelial dysfunction significantly contribute to the ...
AbstractArterial hemodynamic shear stress and blood vessel stiffening both significantly influence t...
[[abstract]]Atherosclerosis preferentially develops at branches and curvatures of the arterial tree,...
[[abstract]]Atherosclerosis preferentially develops at branches and curvatures of the arterial tree,...
Haemodynamic forces influence the functional properties of vascular endothelium. Endothelial cells (...
Located between circulating blood and vessel wall, vascular endothelial cells (ECs) are constantly e...
Atherosclerosis develops preferentially at branches and curvatures of the arterial tree, where blood...
In the developing embryo, the vasculature first takes the form of a web-like network called the vasc...
In the developing embryo, the vasculature first takes the form of a web-like network called the vasc...
In the developing embryo, the vasculature first takes the form of a web-like network called the vasc...
In the developing embryo, the vasculature first takes the form of a web-like network called the vasc...
In the developing embryo, the vasculature first takes the form of a web-like network called the vasc...
Atherosclerosis develops preferentially at branches and curvatures of the arterial tree, where blood...
Shear stress and the endothelium. Vascular endothelial cells (ECs) in vivo are influenced by two dis...
The predilection of atherosclerosis for specific locations inthe vasculature strongly suggests that ...
Chronic low-grade vascular inflammation and endothelial dysfunction significantly contribute to the ...
AbstractArterial hemodynamic shear stress and blood vessel stiffening both significantly influence t...
[[abstract]]Atherosclerosis preferentially develops at branches and curvatures of the arterial tree,...
[[abstract]]Atherosclerosis preferentially develops at branches and curvatures of the arterial tree,...
Haemodynamic forces influence the functional properties of vascular endothelium. Endothelial cells (...
Located between circulating blood and vessel wall, vascular endothelial cells (ECs) are constantly e...
Atherosclerosis develops preferentially at branches and curvatures of the arterial tree, where blood...
In the developing embryo, the vasculature first takes the form of a web-like network called the vasc...
In the developing embryo, the vasculature first takes the form of a web-like network called the vasc...
In the developing embryo, the vasculature first takes the form of a web-like network called the vasc...
In the developing embryo, the vasculature first takes the form of a web-like network called the vasc...
In the developing embryo, the vasculature first takes the form of a web-like network called the vasc...
Atherosclerosis develops preferentially at branches and curvatures of the arterial tree, where blood...
Shear stress and the endothelium. Vascular endothelial cells (ECs) in vivo are influenced by two dis...
The predilection of atherosclerosis for specific locations inthe vasculature strongly suggests that ...
Chronic low-grade vascular inflammation and endothelial dysfunction significantly contribute to the ...
AbstractArterial hemodynamic shear stress and blood vessel stiffening both significantly influence t...