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Academic Article Effect of the glycocalyx layer on transmission of interstitial flow shear stress to embedded cells.
Academic Article Fluid shear stress induces the clustering of heparan sulfate via mobility of glypican-1 in lipid rafts.
Academic Article High glucose attenuates shear-induced changes in endothelial hydraulic conductivity by degrading the glycocalyx.
Academic Article Cancer cell glycocalyx mediates mechanotransduction and flow-regulated invasion.
Academic Article Shear-induced force transmission in a multicomponent, multicell model of the endothelium.
Academic Article Mechanotransmission in endothelial cells subjected to oscillatory and multi-directional shear flow.
Academic Article Vascular smooth muscle cell glycocalyx influences shear stress-mediated contractile response.
Academic Article Fluid dynamic analysis of the 50 cc Penn State artificial heart under physiological operating conditions using particle image velocimetry.
Academic Article Large Negative Stress Phase Angle (SPA) attenuates nitric oxide production in bovine aortic endothelial cells.
Academic Article Atherogenic Endothelial Cell eNOS and ET-1 Responses to Asynchronous Hemodynamics are Mitigated by Conjugated Linoleic Acid.
Academic Article Wall shear-rate estimation within the 50cc Penn State artificial heart using particle image velocimetry.
Academic Article The role of endothelial glycocalyx components in mechanotransduction of fluid shear stress.
Academic Article The endothelial glycocalyx: a mechano-sensor and -transducer.
Concept Shear Strength
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