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The book represents a paradigm shift from the traditional static model of investigation of oxidative biology to the dynamic model of vascular oxidative stress. The investigation of vascular biology and cardiovascular medicine is made possible by the use of fluid dynamics, molecular signaling, genomic approach, tissue engineering, stem cell biology, and microfluidics. This is the first book to target a wide readership from academia to industry and government agencies in the field of cardiovascular diseases.

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Mechanosensors; Mechanosignal Transduction; Flow-Dependent Regulation of Endothelial Cell Biology and Pathobiology; Flow and Vascular Diseases in Vivo; Flow Models: In Vitro and In Vivo; Hemodynamics in Cardiovascular Systems; Emerging Areas.

Hemodynamics And Mechanobiology Of Endothelium

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    A Hardback by Brett Blackman, Tzung K Hsiai, Hanjoong Jo

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      Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
      Publication Date: 06/10/2010
      ISBN13: 9789814280419, 978-9814280419
      ISBN10: 9814280410

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The book represents a paradigm shift from the traditional static model of investigation of oxidative biology to the dynamic model of vascular oxidative stress. The investigation of vascular biology and cardiovascular medicine is made possible by the use of fluid dynamics, molecular signaling, genomic approach, tissue engineering, stem cell biology, and microfluidics. This is the first book to target a wide readership from academia to industry and government agencies in the field of cardiovascular diseases.

      Table of Contents
      Mechanosensors; Mechanosignal Transduction; Flow-Dependent Regulation of Endothelial Cell Biology and Pathobiology; Flow and Vascular Diseases in Vivo; Flow Models: In Vitro and In Vivo; Hemodynamics in Cardiovascular Systems; Emerging Areas.

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