Blood Vessels [electronic resource] : Problems Arising at the Borders of Natural and Artificial Blood Vessels /

I. Structure, Function and Biochemistry of Vessel Wall -- Endothelial Contractility - Its Pros and Cons -- Biochemistry of the Arterial Wall as Related to Transport, Utilization and De Novo Synthesis of Lipids -- Capillary Endothelium - The Possible Site of Action of Different Lipolytic Enzymes -- II. Factors of Thrombosis and their Dependence on Blood Flow -- Deposition of Platelets, Fibrin, and Erythrocytes on Arterial Walls in Experimental Animals and Man -- On the Endoendothelial Fibrin Layer, Fibrin(ogen) Polymerization, and Thrombosis -- Effect of Physical Factors on Platelet Adhesion to Subendothelium -- The Role of Platelets in Arterial Thrombosis -- Experimental Results Relating to the Deposition Hypothesis of Atherosclerosis -- Thrombocyte Function and Age. Studies with Healthy Volunteers, Diabetics and Patients with Vascular Disease -- Thrombocyte Energy Processes -- Fluid-Dynamic Boundary Conditions for Thrombotic Processes in High Shear Environments in vivo -- Vessel Wall - Blood Flow – Thrombolysis -- Venous Response to Surgical Trauma -- III. The Capillary Tract of the Circulation System -- Flow Dynamics in Human Nailfold Capillaries -- Cerebral Blood Barriers -- Quantitative Vessel Wall Permeability in the Venules -- IV. Dynamics in Circulation -- The Instantaneous Velocity Profile in Large Arteries as a Diagnostic Indicator of Abnormalities of the Vessel Wall Surface -- Blood Viscoelasticity and the Vessel Wall in Pulsatile Flow -- Experiences with Prosthetic Vascular Grafts -- V. Biocompatibility of Blood and Artificial Materials -- Interactions of Synthetic and Natural Surfaces with Blood in the Physiological Environment -- Synthetic Membranes in Biomedical Engineering -- Thromboembolic Problems Caused by the Contact between Plastics and Blood Following Cardiac Valve Replacement -- Electrokinetic Processes on Natural and Artificial Blood Vessels -- Initial Events at the Blood/Biomaterial Border -- VI. Antithrombogenic Biomaterials -- Development of Antithrombogenic Artificial Materials: Theory and Practice -- Interaction of Proteins with the Surface of Artificial Materials -- Model of an Antithrombogenic Surface of a Solid.

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Main Authors: Effert, Sven. editor., Meyer-Erkelenz, Johannes Dietrich. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1976
Subjects:Medicine., Surgery., Medicine & Public Health.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66471-7
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Summary:I. Structure, Function and Biochemistry of Vessel Wall -- Endothelial Contractility - Its Pros and Cons -- Biochemistry of the Arterial Wall as Related to Transport, Utilization and De Novo Synthesis of Lipids -- Capillary Endothelium - The Possible Site of Action of Different Lipolytic Enzymes -- II. Factors of Thrombosis and their Dependence on Blood Flow -- Deposition of Platelets, Fibrin, and Erythrocytes on Arterial Walls in Experimental Animals and Man -- On the Endoendothelial Fibrin Layer, Fibrin(ogen) Polymerization, and Thrombosis -- Effect of Physical Factors on Platelet Adhesion to Subendothelium -- The Role of Platelets in Arterial Thrombosis -- Experimental Results Relating to the Deposition Hypothesis of Atherosclerosis -- Thrombocyte Function and Age. Studies with Healthy Volunteers, Diabetics and Patients with Vascular Disease -- Thrombocyte Energy Processes -- Fluid-Dynamic Boundary Conditions for Thrombotic Processes in High Shear Environments in vivo -- Vessel Wall - Blood Flow – Thrombolysis -- Venous Response to Surgical Trauma -- III. The Capillary Tract of the Circulation System -- Flow Dynamics in Human Nailfold Capillaries -- Cerebral Blood Barriers -- Quantitative Vessel Wall Permeability in the Venules -- IV. Dynamics in Circulation -- The Instantaneous Velocity Profile in Large Arteries as a Diagnostic Indicator of Abnormalities of the Vessel Wall Surface -- Blood Viscoelasticity and the Vessel Wall in Pulsatile Flow -- Experiences with Prosthetic Vascular Grafts -- V. Biocompatibility of Blood and Artificial Materials -- Interactions of Synthetic and Natural Surfaces with Blood in the Physiological Environment -- Synthetic Membranes in Biomedical Engineering -- Thromboembolic Problems Caused by the Contact between Plastics and Blood Following Cardiac Valve Replacement -- Electrokinetic Processes on Natural and Artificial Blood Vessels -- Initial Events at the Blood/Biomaterial Border -- VI. Antithrombogenic Biomaterials -- Development of Antithrombogenic Artificial Materials: Theory and Practice -- Interaction of Proteins with the Surface of Artificial Materials -- Model of an Antithrombogenic Surface of a Solid.