This physiology provides a basis for the mathematical model shown above in Eq. 3. Each conductive region 45 and 47 typically consists of a conductive ‘liquid gel’ material that roughly matches the impedance properties of human skin. The liquid gel is deposited on top of a conductive substrate...
Blood is an integral part of human physiology. It makes up about 7% of an adult’s body weight [1]. It is composed of 55% plasma which allows it to flow freely throughout the body using blood vessels [2]. Centered on the color, size, texture, shape, and composition, the cellular c...
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Fig. 2 The role of pericytes in the physiology and Alzheimer’s-related pathology of the brain circulation.aSchematic diagram of the vascular bed (colour of blood represents oxygenation), indicating the relative resistance in the capillaries compared to penetrating arterioles and venules, for flow f...
The blood–brain barrier (BBB) undergoes functional changes with aging which may contribute to cognitive decline. A novel, diffusion prepared arterial spin labeling-based MRI technique can measure the rate of water exchange across the BBB (kw) and may thus be sensitive to age-related alterations ...
We have detected the lack of a widely accepted knowledge representation model in the area of Blood Vessel analysis. We find that such a tool is needed for the future development of the field and our own research efforts. It will allow easy reuse of software pieces through appropriate abstractio...
* and Denis Noble 2 1 Functional Genomics and Systems Biology for Health, CNRS Institute of Biological Sciences - 7, rue Guy Moquet, BP8, 94801 Villejuif, France 2 Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, Balliol College, Oxford University, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PT, United Kingdom...