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Emerging topics in microvascular research: Advancing our understanding by interdisciplinary exploration.
Microcirculation ( IF 2.4 ) Pub Date : 2019-12-06 , DOI: 10.1111/micc.12558
Joshua T Butcher 1 , Walter L Murfee 2 , Phoebe A Stapleton 3, 4
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Historically, major advances in microvascular research have been made by integrating physiology and bioengineering approaches. This Special Topics Issue focuses on providing a spotlight on emerging areas of microvascular research, showcasing how interdisciplinary collaborations and application of novel techniques can impact our understanding of tissue‐specific microvascular remodeling by integrating cell behaviors across scales. The authors in this issue investigate pericyte physiology, perturbations to uteroplacental blood flow, bone microvascular alterations in aging, molecular markers of revascularization, and microfluidic devices to mimic the lymphatic system. The articles highlight the continued importance of expanding our understanding of the microvascular system in health, and disease extends microvascular boundaries in the face of current paradigms, and illustrates how emerging leaders in the field are creating new scientific niches.

中文翻译:

微血管研究中的新兴话题:通过跨学科探索来增进我们的理解。

历史上,通过整合生理学和生物工程学方法,微血管研究取得了重大进展。本期专刊着重于关注微血管研究的新兴领域,展示跨学科的合作和新技术的应用如何通过整合跨尺度的细胞行为,如何影响我们对组织特异性微血管重构的理解。本期的作者研究了周细胞生理学,对子宫胎盘血流的扰动,衰老过程中骨骼微血管的改变,血运重建的分子标志物以及模仿淋巴系统的微流体装置。这些文章强调了扩大我们对健康中微血管系统的理解的持续重要性,
更新日期:2019-12-06
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