Introduction to heat transfer
- D. Rubenstein, W. Yin, M. Frame
- Materials Science
- 2022
Ligand-Independent Activation of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 2 by Fluid Shear Stress Regulates Activation of Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase
- Z. Jin, H. Ueba, Tatsuo Tanimoto, A. Lungu, M. Frame, B. Berk
- Biology, EngineeringCirculation Research
- 22 August 2003
It is found that laminar flow rapidly activates vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2) in a ligand-independent manner and leads to eNOS activation in cultured endothelial cells, and inhibiting VEGFR2 kinase significantly reduces flow-mediated NO-dependent arteriolar dilation in vivo.
Separating Fluid Shear Stress from Acceleration during Vibrations In Vitro: Identification of Mechanical Signals Modulating the Cellular Response
The identification of the physical mechanism(s) by which cells can sense vibrations requires the determination of the cellular mechanical environment. Here, we quantified vibration-induced fluid…
Biofluid mechanics : an introduction to fluid mechanics, macrocirculation, and microcirculation
- D. Rubenstein, W. Yin, M. Frame
- Biology
- 2012
This new second edition increases the breadth and depth of the original by expanding chapters to cover additional biofluid mechanics principles, disease criteria, and medical management of disease, with supporting discussions of the relevance and importance of current research.
Energy optimization and bifurcation angles in the microcirculation.
- M. Frame, I. Sarelius
- BiologyMicrovascular Research
- 1 November 1995
These calculations suggest that both changing viscosity and a changing value for the junction exponent are likely important when examining the energy optimization within the arteriolar microcirculation.
L-arginine-induced conducted signals alter upstream arteriolar responsivity to L-arginine.
- M. Frame, I. Sarelius
- BiologyCirculation Research
- 1 October 1995
Whether L-arginine was involved in vascular communication between downstream and upstream locations within a defined microvascular region was determined and downstream preexposure to L- Arginine altered the responsivity upstream to locally applied L- arginine.
Arteriolar bifurcation angles vary with position and when flow is changed.
- M. Frame, I. Sarelius
- BiologyMicrovascular Research
- 1 September 1993
It is shown that the angle of bifurcation varies systematically for sequential branches arising along a single transverse arteriole and that the angles change with flow.
Terminal Arteriolar Network Structure/Function and Plasma Cytokine Levels in db/db and ob/ob Mouse Skeletal Muscle
- M.K.B. Georgi, J. Vigilance, Anthony M. Dewar, M. Frame
- Computer Science, BiologyMicrocirculation
- 1 April 2011
Terminal Arteriolar Network Structure/Function and Plasma Cytokine Levels in db/db and ob/ob Mouse Skeletal Muscle and Georgi, Vigilance, Dewar, and Frame (2011) are cited.
Bioassay Chamber for Angiogenesis with Perfused Explanted Arteries and Electrospun Scaffolding
- D. Rubenstein, Dong-Kwan Han, S. Goldgraben, Hebah El-Gendi, P. Gouma, M. Frame
- Medicine, BiologyMicrocirculation
- 10 September 2007
This study tested the hypothesis that explanted perfused arteries can serve as the initial endothelial cell culture source to evaluate the onset of angiogenesis in a cellulose acetate electrospun scaffold.
Hyperspectral imaging of nanoparticles in biological samples: Simultaneous visualization and elemental identification
- María Del Pilar Sosa Peña, Abhishek Gottipati, S. Brenner
- BiologyMicroscopy research and technique (Print)
- 1 May 2016
This study serves as initial confirmation of EDFM‐HSI mapping as a novel and higher throughput technique for ENM identification in biological samples, and serves as the basis for further protocol development utilizing EDFm‐ HSI for semiquantitation of ENMs.
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