Tag Archives: Physiologic Neovascularization/physiology

Obesity-metabolic derangement preserves hemodynamics but promotes intrarenal adiposity and macrophage infiltration in swine renovascular disease

Zhang X, Li ZL, Woollard JR, Eirin A, Ebrahimi B, Crane JA, Zhu XY, Pawar AS, Krier JD, Jordan KL, Tang H, Textor SC, Lerman A, Lerman LO. Obesity-metabolic derangement preserves hemodynamics but promotes intrarenal adiposity and macrophage infiltration in swine renovascular disease. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. August 2013;305(3):F265-276. Publication Date August 2013 How…

Tissue-engineered breast reconstruction: bridging the gap toward large-volume tissue engineering in humans

Findlay MW, Dolderer JH, Trost N, Craft RO, Cao Y, Cooper-White J, Stevens G, Morrison WA. Tissue-engineered breast reconstruction: bridging the gap toward large-volume tissue engineering in humans. Plast Reconstr Surg. December 2011;128(6):1206-1215. Publication Date December 2011 How Analyze was Used “Post-processing volumetric analysis was performed by the use of the Analyze AVW computer program…

Increased glomerular filtration rate in early metabolic syndrome is associated with renal adiposity and microvascular proliferation

Li Z, Woollard JR, Wang S, Korsmo MJ, Ebrahimi B, Grande JP, Textor SC, Lerman A, Lerman LO. Increased glomerular filtration rate in early metabolic syndrome is associated with renal adiposity and microvascular proliferation. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. November 2011;301(5):F1078-1087. Full Text – Open Access Publication Date November 2011 How Analyze was Used “MDCT…

Endothelial progenitor cells restore renal function in chronic experimental renovascular disease

Chade AR, Zhu X, Lavi R, Krier JD, Pislaru S, Simari RD, Napoli C, Lerman A, Lerman LO. Endothelial progenitor cells restore renal function in chronic experimental renovascular disease. Circulation. February 2009;119(4):547-557. Full Text – Open Access Publication Date February 2009 How Analyze was Used “[Micro-CT ] images were digitized for reconstruction of 3-dimensional volume…