Atherosclerosis is a complex inflammatory disease which may be triggered by an elevated transport of lipid-carrying macromolecules from the blood into the arterial wall. Its non-uniform distribution has been attributed to local variations in wall shear stress. Intramural stresses and strains are regularly overlooked, despite their heterogeneous distribution and direct effect on vascular cell morphology and function. Stenotic flow models of atherosclerosis inadvertently alter both fluid and solid stresses. Using a tapered flow modifying cuff, wall uptake of plasma macromolecules was investigated in the murine carotid artery. The greatest uptake occurred just upstream, the site which has previously been observed to later develop vulnerable...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Atherosclerotic plaque development in the arterial wall is the resu...
Atherosclerotic lesions develop non-uniformly throughout the arterial system and their distribution ...
While documented risk factors (e.g., hypertension, diabetes, etc.) for atherosclerosis are systemic ...
Background: Artery is subject to wall shear stress (WSS) and vessel structural stress (VSS) simultan...
Background and aims: Artery is subject to wall shear stress (WSS) and vessel structural stress (VSS)...
Background and aims: Artery is subject to wall shear stress (WSS) and vessel structural stress (VSS)...
It is generally accepted that low and oscillatory wall shear stress favors the initiation and develo...
Atherosclerosis is a focal inflammatory disease, non-uniformly distributed in regions of disturbed f...
The main hemodynamic forces acting on the vessel wall are the wall shear stress (WSS), caused by the...
The main hemodynamic forces acting on the vessel wall are the wall shear stress (WSS), caused by the...
The main hemodynamic forces acting on the vessel wall are the wall shear stress (WSS), caused by the...
The main hemodynamic forces acting on the vessel wall are the wall shear stress (WSS), caused by the...
The main hemodynamic forces acting on the vessel wall are the wall shear stress (WSS), caused by the...
The main hemodynamic forces acting on the vessel wall are the wall shear stress (WSS), caused by the...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Atherosclerotic plaque development in the arterial wall is the resu...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Atherosclerotic plaque development in the arterial wall is the resu...
Atherosclerotic lesions develop non-uniformly throughout the arterial system and their distribution ...
While documented risk factors (e.g., hypertension, diabetes, etc.) for atherosclerosis are systemic ...
Background: Artery is subject to wall shear stress (WSS) and vessel structural stress (VSS) simultan...
Background and aims: Artery is subject to wall shear stress (WSS) and vessel structural stress (VSS)...
Background and aims: Artery is subject to wall shear stress (WSS) and vessel structural stress (VSS)...
It is generally accepted that low and oscillatory wall shear stress favors the initiation and develo...
Atherosclerosis is a focal inflammatory disease, non-uniformly distributed in regions of disturbed f...
The main hemodynamic forces acting on the vessel wall are the wall shear stress (WSS), caused by the...
The main hemodynamic forces acting on the vessel wall are the wall shear stress (WSS), caused by the...
The main hemodynamic forces acting on the vessel wall are the wall shear stress (WSS), caused by the...
The main hemodynamic forces acting on the vessel wall are the wall shear stress (WSS), caused by the...
The main hemodynamic forces acting on the vessel wall are the wall shear stress (WSS), caused by the...
The main hemodynamic forces acting on the vessel wall are the wall shear stress (WSS), caused by the...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Atherosclerotic plaque development in the arterial wall is the resu...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Atherosclerotic plaque development in the arterial wall is the resu...
Atherosclerotic lesions develop non-uniformly throughout the arterial system and their distribution ...
While documented risk factors (e.g., hypertension, diabetes, etc.) for atherosclerosis are systemic ...