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Lipide, Lipopigmente, Leber

Dieser Artikel ist nicht in unserem Besitz. Um ihn einzusehen, kaufen Sie ihn bitte unter folgendem Link https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-662-24616-0_19 Abstract Experimental degeneration was produced in a number of rats. The technique has been described previously by JOHNSON, MCNABB, and ROSSITER. It seemed of interest to investigate histochemically the changes in the lipids in a degenerating nerve compared and connected […]

Blood vessels and lymphatics

Vasi sanguigni e linfatici Quest’articolo non è in nostro possesso. Per poterlo consultare, acquistalo al seguente linkThis article is not in our possession. If you want to check it out, purchase it at the following link https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0738081X89900400 Author: Terence J. Ryan,Sergio B. CurriPublication: Clinics in DermatologyPublisher: ElsevierDate: October–December 1989Copyright © 1989 Published by Elsevier Inc.

Microangiopathy of Ethylic Polyneuropathy

Abstract The authors have studied, by biopsy of the tip of the big toe, the histologic changes in microvessels of patients affected by ethylic polyneuropathy. Patients affected by diabetes, hypertension, peripheral arterial or venous diseases, or dermatologic diseases or vasculitides were excluded. The mean of daily drinks was 310 ± 105 g of alcohol, chiefly […]

Morphohistochemical changes in rat paw carrageenin oedema induced by pulsed magnetic fields

Abstract P.M.F.s induce a marked decrease in the inflammatory answer of the smallest blood vessels and of the active mesenchyms in the carrageenin oedema of the rat paw. It is hypothesized on the basis of histochemical observations that the mechanism of action of P.M.F. on the damaged microvessel-tissue relationships may be related to an increased […]

Microcirculatory Effects of Iloprost in Patients with Suspected Secondary Raynaud Phenomenon

Abstract Background: The clinical efficacy of iloprost, a stable analogue of prostacyclin, in patients with Raynaud’s phenomenon (RP) has been widely reported. However, its mechanism of action is still unclear, and also unknown is why the benefit lasts for many weeks after therapy is discontinued. The aim of the present study was to learn what […]

The development of adipose tissue and its relationship to the vascular system

Abstract While the terms adipose and lipid are derived from Latin and Greek and relate to the material properties of the oily matter that contribute to corpulence, the term fat, which is Anglo-Saxon, is related more to a filling of a container or vat. In the first English dictionary of the 18th century, Samuel Johnson […]

793–Modfications of the microvessel—tissue relationships induced by elf magnetic fields

Abstract Finger tip biopsies have been performed in patients with Raynaud’s syndrome secondary to scleroderma before and after treatment with P.M.F. The findings emphasize the possibility that P.M.F. interfere with the vasomotion of the smallest blood vessels, through an increased elasticity of the periangium, related to an increased fibroblastic production of glycosamino-glycans. This article is […]

Reduction of Skin Flap Necrosis by Transdermal Application of Buflomedil Bound to Liposomes

Abstract The influence of the vasoactive drug buflomedil hydrochloride bound to liposomes (2 mg/ml) was investigated in an arterial pattern skin flap model using the ear of hairless mice. For flap creation, the ear is cut at fourfifths of its base, which leaves the anterior artery as the only feeding vessel of the flap. Liposomes […]

The fine structure of human digital arterio-venous anastomoses (Hoyer-Grosser’s organs)

Summary Hoyer-Grosser’s organs were studied in human digital biopsies. The fine structure of both the supplying arteries and collecting veins was found to be inconspicuous. Endothelial cells in the AV canals form a continuous layer. They are characterized by their rich content of specific organelles (Weibel-Palade bodies), especially in the venous segments. The epitheloid zone […]