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A tissue in the tissue: models of microvascular plasticity
Jens Christian Brings Jacobsen
, Morten Sonne Hornbech,
Niels-Henrik Holstein-Rathlou
Renal and Vascular Research
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Microvascular Network
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Tissue Model
100%
Vascular Wall
100%
Microvascular Adaptation
100%
Vascular Network
50%
Microvascular Rarefaction
50%
Structural Change
50%
Optimal Function
50%
Structural Properties
50%
Volume Change
50%
Volume Activity
50%
Mathematical Modeling
50%
Vessel Structure
50%
Vessel Flow
50%
Flow Simulation
50%
Physiological Function
50%
Dense Space
50%
Vessel Diameter
50%
Activity Level
50%
Microvessels
50%
Vascular Model
50%
Future Modeling
50%
Space-filling
50%
Lasting Change
50%
Power over
50%
Mechanical Properties
50%
Detailed Model
50%
Computing Power
50%
Network Structure
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Microvessel
100%
Microcirculation
66%
Vessel Diameter
33%
Vascular Network
33%
Capillary Rarefaction
33%
Neuroscience
Microvessel
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Microcirculation
100%