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  1. Australasian Physics & Engineering Sciences in Medicine
  2. Australasian Physics & Engineering Sciences in Medicine : Volume 29
  3. Australasian Physics & Engineering Sciences in Medicine : Volume 29, Issue 2, June 2006
  4. An apparatus for studying the response of cultured
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An apparatus for studying the response of cultured

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Author Shen, L. Qiao, A. Ding, H. Mo, G. Xu, G. Du, Y. Li, M. Chen, Z. Zeng, Y.
Copyright Year 2006
Abstract In order to simulate the hemodynamic environment of human arteriesin vivo, we designed a laminar flow apparatus which can precisely simulate the normal stress and shear stress to which cultured endothelial cells are exposed. Under both normal and abnormal physiological conditions, this apparatus can accurately control and adjust the values of normal stress and shear stress and the frequency of pulse waves, as well as the amplitude of pulsatile flow. Thisin vitro apparatus provides an experimental platform for studying the response of the biological characteristics of cultured endothelial cells in a hemodynamic environment.
Starting Page 196
Ending Page 202
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISSN 01589938
Journal Australasian Physics & Engineering Sciences in Medicine
Volume Number 29
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 18795447
Language English
Publisher Springer Netherlands
Publisher Date 2006-01-01
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword endothelial cell shear stress normal stress pulsatile flow hemodynamic environment Biomedicine general Biophysics and Biological Physics Medical and Radiation Physics Biomedical Engineering Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging Physics and Astronomy Biophysics Biomedical Engineering
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