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Porcine Model for Internal Mammary Vessels Harvesting

2018

Recipient vessels selection is crucial for successful microsurgical breast reconstruction. The internal mammary vessels (IMVs) have gained great popularity, and they are often selected as first choice recipient vessels. The IMVs can be exposed for microvascular anastomosis through a rib-removing (trans-costal) or a rib-sparing (intercostal) approach.1–3 Because the vessels are located between the rib cage and the parietal pleura, adequate training is needed to avoid and eventually manage bleedings and pleural perforation. This training is better performed in a nonhuman model. Our aim was to investigate the pig as a surgical model for IMVs harvesting to be used in training.

Settore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaPorcine Model internal Mammary Vessels Harvesting surgical training microsurgerynon applicabile
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Increased gingival blood vessel density in SLE patients

2012

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a serious multisystem disease with a variety of cutaneous and oral manifestations. It is an autoimmune disorder whereby patients develop autoantibodies to many of their cells, cell components, and tissue. The microvascular changes in SLE play a role in the pathogenesis of this disease. The aim of this study was to investigate the gingival microcirculation in SLE patients. METHOD AND MATERIALs: Fifteen SLE patients and 15 healthy subjects were recruited for this study. Gingival microcirculation was investigated using videocapillaroscopy, a noninvasive technique that permits the in vivo evaluation of microvascular patterns. RESULTS: Significant difference…

Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologichegingival vessels Systemic lupus erythematosus
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Autonomous maritime ecosystem : digital concepts and business case : results from the JYU TJTSM54 course on advanced topics on systems development

2019

Smart containterSmart harbourAutonomous vehicleArtificial intelligenceCargo trackingDigitalisation of maritime industrytekoälymeriteollisuusmerikuljetusautomaatioMachine learningRemote pilotagedigitalisaatiosysteemiajatteluContainerSoftware Engineering Method and TheorytavaraliikenneUnmanned vesselEthically aligned designkontitSEMATprojektioppiminenMaritime industryMaritime roboticsDigitalisationStudent projectmiehittämättömät ajoneuvotTracking in maritime industryälytekniikkaEthics of Artificial Intelligence
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Mechanisms of endothelial cell swelling from lactacidosis studied in vitro

2000

One of the early sequelae of ischemia is an increase of circulating lactic acid that occurs in response to anaerobic metabolism. The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether lactic acidosis can induce endothelial swelling in vitro under closely controlled extracellular conditions. Cell volume of suspended cultured bovine aortic endothelial cells was measured by use of an advanced Coulter technique employing the “pulse area analysis” signal-processing technique (CASY1). The isosmotic reduction of pH from 7.4 to 6.8 had no effect on cell volume. Lowering of pH to 6.6, 6.4, or 6.0, however, led to significant, pH-dependent increases of cell volume. Swelling was more pronounced …

Sodium-Hydrogen ExchangersPhysiologyIschemia44'-Diisothiocyanostilbene-22'-Disulfonic AcidBuffersPharmacologyAmiloridechemistry.chemical_compoundPhysiology (medical)medicineAnimalsCells CulturedAcidosisBiological TransportSignal Processing Computer-AssistedHydrogen-Ion Concentrationmedicine.diseaseIn vitroCulture MediaLactic acidEndothelial stem cellBicarbonatesmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryBiochemistryAcidosis LacticCattleEndothelium VascularSwellingmedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineHEPESAnaerobic exerciseBlood vesselAmerican Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
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Polyester vascular prostheses coated with a cyclodextrin polymer and activated with antibiotics: Cytotoxicity and microbiological evaluation

2008

Abstract Polyester (PET) vascular grafts are used to replace or bypass damaged arteries. To minimize the risk of infection during and after surgical interventions, a PET vascular prosthesis (Polythese®) was functionalized with cyclodextrin polymers (PolyCDs) in order to obtain the controlled release of antibiotics (ABs: ciprofloxacin, vancomcyin and rifampicin). An epithelial cell line (L132) was used to determine the viability of the antibiotics, and human pulmonary microvascular endothelial cells (HPMEC) were used for cell proliferation by cell counting and cell vitality with Alamar Blue fluorescent dye. Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Enteroccocus sp. were used to determine t…

Staphylococcus aureusMaterials scienceCell Survivalmedicine.drug_classPolyestersAntibioticsBiomedical EngineeringMicrobial Sensitivity TestsProsthesis DesignBiochemistryMicrobiologyBiomaterialsMinimum inhibitory concentrationCiprofloxacinVancomycinIn vivoEscherichia colimedicineHumansCelluloseCytotoxicityMolecular BiologyCyclodextrinsGeneral MedicineAntimicrobialAnti-Bacterial AgentsBlood Vessel ProsthesisCiprofloxacinSpectrophotometryToxicityVancomycinRifampinEnterococcusBiotechnologymedicine.drugActa Biomaterialia
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Stepping molecular motor amid Lévy white noise

2015

We consider a model of a stepping molecular motor consisting of two connected heads. Directional motion of the stepper takes place along a one-dimensional track. Each head is subject to a periodic potential without spatial reflection symmetry. When the potential for one head is switched on, it is switched off for the other head. Additionally, the system is subject to the influence of symmetric, white Lévy noise that mimics the action of external random forcing. The stepper exhibits motion with a preferred direction which is examined by analyzing the median of the displacement of a midpoint between the positions of the two heads. We study the modified dynamics of the stepper by numerical sim…

Statistics and ProbabilityModels MolecularPhysicsMolecular Motor ProteinsMathematical analysisCondensed Matter PhysicWhite noiseMidpointDisplacement (vector)MotionNoiseReflection symmetryMolecular motorHead (vessel)Computer SimulationStatistical physicsStepperStatistical and Nonlinear Physic
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Foliar characteristics, cambial activity and wood formation in Azadirachta indica A. Juss. as affected by coal–smoke pollution

2010

Abstract This study, aimed at elucidating changes in the foliar and cambial behavior in Azadirachta indica (Neem tree) due to coal-smoke pollution, has revealed inhibitory effects of pollution stress on leaf pigments concentrations, nitrate reductase activity and the contents of reducing sugars and total N content, whereas stimulatory effects were given on stomatal index and nitrate and sulphur contents. Under smoke effects, stomatal conductance was low, leading to a drop in the net photosynthetic rate and a rise in the internal CO2 concentration of leaf. Cambial reactivation in the stem was delayed at the polluted site. Although the total span of the cambial activity was reduced, greater a…

Stomatal conductanceEcologyMean Vessel DiameterXylemPlant ScienceBiologyAzadirachtaPhotosynthesisNitrate reductasebiology.organism_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundHorticultureNitratechemistryBotanyVessel elementEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFlora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants
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Changes in the cerebrovascular effects of endothelin-1 and nicardipine after experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage.

1993

The role of endothelium-related factors in the pathogenesis of cerebral vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) has gained interest since the discovery of endothelin-1 (ET-1). We have examined, before and after SAH, the responsiveness of the cerebrovascular bed of the goat to ET-1, the sources of Ca2+ in ET-1-induced responses, and the ability of the Ca2+ entry blocker nicardipine to counteract them. Before SAH, injection of ET-1 into the cerebral circulation increased cerebrovascular resistance, thereby producing dose-dependent reductions in cerebral blood flow (CBF), which were prevented by nicardipine. In isolated middle cerebral arteries, ET-1 induced concentration-dependent contr…

Subarachnoid hemorrhageCerebral arteriesNicardipineBlood PressureCerebral circulationNicardipineCerebral vasospasmHeart RatemedicineAnimalscardiovascular diseasesDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryEndothelinsGoatsHemodynamicsBrainVasospasmSubarachnoid Hemorrhagemedicine.diseasenervous system diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureCerebral blood flowVasoconstrictionAnesthesiaSurgeryFemaleVascular ResistanceNeurology (clinical)businessBlood Flow VelocityBlood vesselmedicine.drugNeurosurgery
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External Volume Expansion Increases Subcutaneous Thickness, Cell Proliferation, and Vascular Remodeling in a Murine Model

2012

Background Fat grafting is a powerful tool for soft-tissue reconstruction; however, the science behind recipient bed preparation has not been thoroughly explored. External volume expansion using suction before fat grafting has been used clinically to improve reliability and consistency of graft survival. The authors developed a murine model to investigate the underlying mechanism of external volume expansion. Methods The authors created an external volume expansion device using a soft-silicone dome connected to a vacuum source (25 mmHg) to treat the dorsum of mice, and the response was compared with treatment with an occlusive dressing. Treated areas were monitored with magnetic resonance i…

Suctionmedicine.diagnostic_testCell growthbusiness.industryMagnetic resonance imagingOcclusive dressingmedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineSurgerySwellingmedicine.symptombusinessCorrosion CastingBiomedical engineeringSubcutaneous tissueBlood vesselPlastic & Reconstructive Surgery
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Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma: Limitations for resectability, current surgical concepts and future perspectives.

2020

Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA) is the second most common hepatic malignancy and its incidence has been shown to increase significantly during the past decades. Complete surgical resection is currently acknowledged as the only curative treatment option able to provide adequate long-term outcomes. We herein review technical, functional and oncologic limitations for resectability, discuss current surgical aspects as well as highlight the fields in which future research and practice should focus on in order to ameliorate long-term outcomes in patients with iCCA.

Surgical resectionmedicine.medical_specialty030230 surgeryResectionBile duct cancerCholangiocarcinomaNeoplasms Multiple Primary03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePostoperative ComplicationsmedicineHepatectomyHepatic InsufficiencyHumansIn patientNeoplasm InvasivenessIntensive care medicineIntrahepatic Cholangiocarcinomabusiness.industryMargins of ExcisionGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseHepatic malignancyNeoadjuvant TherapyLiver TransplantationBile Ducts IntrahepaticOncologyBile Duct NeoplasmsCurative treatment030220 oncology & carcinogenesisBlood VesselsLymph Node ExcisionSurgeryLaparoscopyNeoplasm Recurrence LocalbusinessEuropean journal of surgical oncology : the journal of the European Society of Surgical Oncology and the British Association of Surgical Oncology
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