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Academic Article The transport of LDL across the deformable arterial wall: the effect of endothelial cell turnover and intimal deformation under hypertension.
Academic Article Effect of shear stress on water and LDL transport through cultured endothelial cell monolayers.
Academic Article The Interaction between Fluid Wall Shear Stress and Solid Circumferential Strain Affects Endothelial Gene Expression.
Academic Article Endothelial glycocalyx, apoptosis and inflammation in an atherosclerotic mouse model.
Academic Article Interaction between the Stress Phase Angle (SPA) and the Oscillatory Shear Index (OSI) Affects Endothelial Cell Gene Expression.
Academic Article The role of oxygen transport in atherosclerosis and vascular disease.
Academic Article Mass transport in arteries and the localization of atherosclerosis.
Academic Article Oxygen mass transport in a compliant carotid bifurcation model.
Academic Article Atherogenic Endothelial Cell eNOS and ET-1 Responses to Asynchronous Hemodynamics are Mitigated by Conjugated Linoleic Acid.
Academic Article Coronary endothelium expresses a pathologic gene pattern compared to aortic endothelium: correlation of asynchronous hemodynamics and pathology in vivo.
Academic Article The role of apoptosis in LDL transport through cultured endothelial cell monolayers.
Concept Atherosclerosis
Academic Article The Glycocalyx and Its Role in Vascular Physiology and Vascular Related Diseases.
Academic Article Rhamnan sulfate reduces atherosclerotic plaque formation and vascular inflammation.
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