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The following pages link to Nature of Species Differences in the Medial Distribution of Aortic Vasa Vasorum in Mammals (Q45105657):
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- Excessive intimal hyperplasia in human coronary arteries before intimal lipid depositions is the initiation of coronary atherosclerosis and constitutes a therapeutic target (Q26748661) (← links)
- The adventitia: essential regulator of vascular wall structure and function (Q27000503) (← links)
- Carbon monoxide: a critical quantitative analysis and review of the extent and limitations of its second messenger function (Q27025009) (← links)
- Types of vascular wall as related to vasa vasorum in common tree shrew (Tupaia glis). (Q33223627) (← links)
- Arterial wall injury in giant cell arteritis (Q33633304) (← links)
- Inhibition of cyclooxygenase isoforms in late- but not midgestation decreases contractility of the ductus arteriosus and prevents postnatal closure in mice (Q33644543) (← links)
- The vasa vasorum in diseased and nondiseased arteries (Q33656008) (← links)
- Evaluation of microvascular anatomy by micro-CT. (Q33802860) (← links)
- Classification and Functional Characterization of Vasa Vasorum-Associated Perivascular Progenitor Cells in Human Aorta. (Q33905398) (← links)
- The growth and development of the rat aorta. I. Morphological aspects (Q34106640) (← links)
- Pathogenesis of abdominal aortic aneurysm (Q34323112) (← links)
- Three-dimensional 10% cyclic strain reduces bovine aortic endothelial cell angiogenic sprout length and augments tubulogenesis in tubular fibrin hydrogels. (Q34345130) (← links)
- Vasa vasorum in atherosclerosis and clinical significance (Q35723904) (← links)
- Decreased vascular smooth muscle cell density in medial degeneration of human abdominal aortic aneurysms. (Q35763570) (← links)
- Formation of new vasa vasorum in vasculitis. Production of angiogenic cytokines by multinucleated giant cells (Q35787897) (← links)
- The adventitia: a dynamic interface containing resident progenitor cells. (Q36055619) (← links)
- Studies on aortic intima. I. Structure and permeability of rat thoracic aortic intima (Q36078004) (← links)
- Medial aortic lesions in rats with metacorticoid hypertension (Q36078798) (← links)
- Arteriosclerosis of the mesenteric arteries of rats with renal hypertension. Electron microscopic observations (Q36101468) (← links)
- Early histological changes in the porcine aortic media after thoracic stent-graft implantation. (Q36109438) (← links)
- Pathogenesis of Acquired Aneurysms of the Abdominal Aorta (Q36233174) (← links)
- Neovascularization of coronary tunica intima (DIT) is the cause of coronary atherosclerosis. Lipoproteins invade coronary intima via neovascularization from adventitial vasa vasorum, but not from the arterial lumen: a hypothesis (Q36380348) (← links)
- Angiogenesis in arteries: Review (Q36665512) (← links)
- The dynamic vasa vasorum (Q36881789) (← links)
- In vivo oxygen transport in the normal rabbit femoral arterial wall (Q37023379) (← links)
- Regulation of blood flow to the aortic media in dogs (Q37029942) (← links)
- Arterial wall hypoxia following thrombosis of the vasa vasorum is an initial lesion in atherosclerosis (Q37354844) (← links)
- Vessel-specific Toll-like receptor profiles in human medium and large arteries (Q37357843) (← links)
- Enhanced coronary vasa vasorum neovascularization in experimental hypercholesterolemia. (Q37380464) (← links)
- Vascular extracellular matrix and arterial mechanics (Q37416984) (← links)
- Will the real plaque vasculature please stand up? Why we need to distinguish the vasa plaquorum from the vasa vasorum. (Q37579370) (← links)
- Pathophysiology and epidemiology of abdominal aortic aneurysms (Q37809741) (← links)
- Anti-angiogenic activity of rPAI-1(23) and vasa vasorum regression (Q38073476) (← links)
- Potential role for anti-angiogenic therapy in abdominal aortic aneurysms. (Q38106736) (← links)
- The adventitia: Essential role in pulmonary vascular remodeling (Q38112032) (← links)
- Flow-dependent concentration polarization and the endothelial glycocalyx layer: multi-scale aspects of arterial mass transport and their implications for atherosclerosis (Q38120179) (← links)
- Update on vascularization in tissue engineering (Q38154614) (← links)
- Vascular structural and functional changes: their association with causality in hypertension: models, remodeling and relevance (Q38991970) (← links)
- Early events in atherogenesis (Q39323939) (← links)
- The Roles of Endothelium, Platelets,and Smooth Muscle Cells in Intimal Healing (Q39616408) (← links)
- The ground substance of the arterial wall Part 1. Extractability of glycosammoglycans and the isolation of a proteoglycan from bovine aorta (Q39740406) (← links)
- Role of the altered transmural permeability in the pathomechanism of arteriosclerosis. History of arteriosclerosis theories. Role of the altered permeability in experimental arteriosclerosis models. (Q39762478) (← links)
- IFN-gamma action in the media of the great elastic arteries, a novel immunoprivileged site (Q39906384) (← links)
- Mechanical Stresses on Vessels and the Non-Uniform Distribution of Atherosclerosis (Q39923632) (← links)
- Arteriosclerotic aneurysms of the abdominal aorta: A review (Q39930041) (← links)
- Aortic development and ageing in the rat aorta -- Comparative histochemical and histoenzymological study (author's transl) (Q39946455) (← links)
- Abnormalities of the arterial wall and its metabolism in atherogenesis (Q39991825) (← links)
- Imaging of the vasa vasorum (Q40067373) (← links)
- Atherosclerosis: Pathology, pathogenesis, and role of risk factors (Q40149445) (← links)
- Analysis of structural changes in normal and aneurismal human aortic tissues using FTIR microscopy (Q40156652) (← links)