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Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation 17 (1997) 173 IOS Press The following review articles have been published in: Volume 12 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 16 16 17 17 Issue 2 2 4 1 2 3 4 6 4 5 1 2 J. Stuart G. Potron, E. Petitfrere and P. Nguyen M. Paulitschke C. Zoukourian and J.L. Wautier J.B. Jones, R.A. Adams and S.A. Evans J.P. Isbister Fu-Long Liao G. Potron, P. Nguyen and B. Pignon B. Blomb¨ ck a A. Castenholz A. Blann and M. Seigneur M. London Rheology consequence of sickle-cell dehydration Platelet activating factor and ischemia Micropipette methods for analyzing blood cell rheology and their application to clinical research Cellular abnormalities in diabetes mellitus and as factors in vascular complications Bulk ï¬ltration through micropore membranes for analyzing blood cell rheology in clinical research Blood volume hematocrit and hemorheology. The interrelationships Treatment of blood Stasis syndrome and hemorheology Fibrinogen, arterial risk factor, in clinical practice Fibrinogen and ï¬brin-proteins with complex roles in hemostasis and thrombosis Rheology of peripheral lymph methodical approaches, functional morphological aspects and immunobiological function Soluble markers of endothelial cell function The role of blood rheology in regulating blood pressure Forthcoming review articles: R.S. Ajmani G.V.R. Born U. Cobet V. Dankers D. Liepsch G. Mchedlishvili G. Siegel A. Steinmetz Hypertension and hemorheology Pathogenesis of artherosclerosis â recent advances The measurement of blood structure by means of ultrasound scattering The clinical hemorheology effects of Ginkgo biloba Flow visualisation and LDA measurements in models of human vessels Disturbances of blood ï¬ow structuring â the immediate cause of blood rheological disorders in the microcirculation Flow-dependent vasodilation and biophysical basis New development in lipoprotein physiology 1386-0291/97/$8.00 © 1997 â IOS Press. All rights reserved
Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation – IOS Press
Published: Jan 1, 1997
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