Appleton AB. Segments and blood-vessels of the lungs. Lancet 1944;2: 592a€"594.Appleton AB (1944) Segments and blood-vessels of the lungs. Lancet ii , 592–4.Appleton, A. B.: Segments and Blood Vessels of the Lungs, Lancet, 2:592, 1944....
When blood is sent to the lungs by the heart, it has come back from the cells in the rest of the body. So the blood that goes into the wall of an air sac contains much dissolved carbon dioxide but very little oxygen. At the same time, the air that goes into the air sac contains...
these microbubbles would travel to the right side of the heart, enter the blood vessels of the lungs, and ultimately get filtered by the pulmonary capillaries,
[Electroroentgenography in the examination of vessels of the lungs and abdominal cavity] 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 13 作者:LS Rozenshtraukh,EV Krivenko,VL Krupitskiĭ,NV Minkh,SM Likhtin 摘要: Rozenshtraukh LS, Krivenko EV, Krupitskiĭ VL, Minkh NV, Likhtin SM....
Moreover, in most of the asthmatic children the authors found arc-shaped vessels and irregularly occluded vessels in the periphery of the lungs. 展开 关键词: Pulmonary Artery Pulmonary Veins Humans Asthma Airway Obstruction Adolescent Child Child, Preschool Infant ...
Though it all seems very fascinating, still I cannot find my way in that sea of information. We learned about small blood vessels, capillary vessels, and I just do not understand them. What is their main purpose? Is their role different in lungs from those in the rest of the body?
Histophysiology of the lungs and oxygen transport function of the blood with an exclusively fatty diet Aycholpon T. Israilova, Elmira M. Mamytova, Yusuf Kh-M. Shidakov, Aina J. Mamytova, Bolotbek Alymzhan uulu, Daniil A. O, Aigul T. Altynbekova, Rustam R. Tukhvatshin Published: 29...
Yen RT, Rong Z, Zhang B (1990) Elasticity of pulmonary blood vessels in human lungs. In: Respiratory Biome- chanics: Engineering analysis of structure and function, New York: Springer Verlag, pp 109-116Yen RT, Rong Z, Zhang B (1990) Elasticity of pulmonary blood vessels in human lungs....
So common is this shifting of parts that virtually every pair of lungs is characterized by numerous deviations from the so-called "normal." Even less familiar is the position of the chief pulmonary vessels in lateral projections of the lungs. To illustrate some of these points, it has seemed...
Vascular development in whole mouse lungs and in cultured ECs is controlled by LRP5 signaling, which is, in turn, governed by a balance between the activities of the antagonistic Tie2 ligands, Ang1 and Ang2. Under physiological conditions when Ang1 is dominant, LRP5 knockdown decreases Tie2 ...