• Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation , a peer-reviewed international scientific journal, serves as an aid to understanding the flow properties of blood and the relationship to normal and abnormal physiology. (iospress.com)
  • The endeavour of the Editors-in-Chief and publishers of Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation is to bring together contributions from those working in various fields related to blood flow all over the world. (iospress.com)
  • The editors of Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation are from those countries in Europe, Asia, Australia and America where appreciable work in clinical hemorheology and microcirculation is being carried out. (iospress.com)
  • Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation accepts original papers, brief communications, mini-reports and letters to the Editors-in-Chief. (iospress.com)
  • Proceedings of international and national conferences on clinical hemorheology (in original form or as abstracts) complete the range of editorial features. (iospress.com)
  • Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation , 84 (3), 309-320. (unl.pt)
  • Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation , 15 (1), 89-96. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation , 44 (1), 35-41. (maastrichtuniversity.nl)
  • Hemorheology properties of RBCs are known to play a role in several disease states as well as blood storage. (hemorheology.com)
  • We then realized that the mesoscopic modeling of red blood cells (RBCs) and hemorheology in general seems to be the most effective approach for modeling malaria and other hematologic disorders. (biophysics.org)
  • However, other effects of the ERK1/2 activation in sickle RBCs leading to the complex SCD pathophysiology, such as alteration of RBC hemorheology are unknown. (duke.edu)
  • Hemorheology, also spelled haemorheology (from Greek 'αἷμα, haima 'blood' and rheology, from Greek ῥέω rhéō, 'flow' and -λoγία, -logia 'study of'), or blood rheology, is the study of flow properties of blood and its elements of plasma and cells. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cerebral and muscle microvascular oxygenation in children with sickle cell disease: Influence of hematology, hemorheology and vasomotion. (bvsalud.org)
  • Microcirculatory blood flow in the renal cortex and hemorheology index were also measured. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Understanding hemorheology measurements for different species may be valuable for establishing routine blood tests for assessing the general health of the animal as well as providing information on specific disease states. (hemorheology.com)
  • It is clear the rheological properties of blood are of scientific value, and that the study of hemorheology can help us better understand the behavior of microvascular blood flow in a number of hematological disorders and disease states. (hemorheology.com)
  • Meeting of the German Society on Clinical Mircocirculation and Hemorheology e.V.' on 25. (lea.de)
  • Basic concepts of hemorheology in microvascular hemodynamics. (hemorheology.com)
  • The rapidly expanding science of hemorheology concerns blood, its components and the blood vessels with which blood interacts. (iospress.com)
  • Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation , a peer-reviewed international scientific journal, serves as an aid to understanding the flow properties of blood and the relationship to normal and abnormal physiology. (iospress.com)
  • The endeavour of the Editors-in-Chief and publishers of Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation is to bring together contributions from those working in various fields related to blood flow all over the world. (iospress.com)
  • The editors of Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation are from those countries in Europe, Asia, Australia and America where appreciable work in clinical hemorheology and microcirculation is being carried out. (iospress.com)
  • Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation accepts original papers, brief communications, mini-reports and letters to the Editors-in-Chief. (iospress.com)
  • Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation , 61 (3), 439-444. (shu.ac.uk)
  • J. Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation , (приета за печат през 2013) (ISSN: 1386-0291, DOI 10.3233/CH-141827). (bas.bg)
  • Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation , Accepted Feb. 2019. (cut.ac.cy)
  • Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation 72 (1) , pp. 1-10. (cardiff.ac.uk)
  • Hemorheology and peripheral vascular diseases: a new therapeutic approach. (nih.gov)
  • In simpler terms, hemorheology is the science involved in studying the blood fluidity in a person along with the elements involved, such as cells and plasma. (kiyalongevity.com)
  • Hemorheology, also spelled haemorheology (from Greek 'αἷμα, haima 'blood' and rheology, from Greek ῥέω rhéō, 'flow' and -λoγία, -logia 'study of'), or blood rheology, is the study of flow properties of blood and its elements of plasma and cells. (wikipedia.org)
  • The rapidly expanding science of hemorheology concerns blood, its components and the blood vessels with which blood interacts. (iospress.com)
  • The following parameters were used to measure patient outcomes: disappearance time of symptoms and signs, length of hospital stay, white blood cell (WBC) counts, procalcitonin (PCT) levels, hemorheology and immunity indices, and adverse effect rates. (healthcmi.com)
  • It is also often referred to as hemorheology or even sometimes blood rheology. (kiyalongevity.com)
  • Coagulation and hemorheology play a significant role in blood circulation and ensure its trophic function. (bas.bg)
  • Hemodynamics is the study of the blood circulation or flow and Hemorheology refers to the study of the flow properties of blood. (literaturepublishers.org)
  • This study indicated that severe HTG could lead to significant impairment of hemorheology and this model may be useful in delineating the role of severe HTG in the pathogenesis of hyperlipidemic pancreatitis and atherosclerosis. (elsevierpure.com)
  • In the development of all pat-physiological processes coagulation and hemorheology play compensatory role, which is directed to adequacy and improvement of the tropic function. (bas.bg)
  • Proceedings of international and national conferences on clinical hemorheology (in original form or as abstracts) complete the range of editorial features. (iospress.com)
  • The hemorheology indexes used in the study included fibrinogen, hematocrit, and plasma viscosity levels. (healthcmi.com)