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In this study, we investigated the effect of bindarit on neointima formation using two animal models of arterial injury: rat carotid artery balloon angioplasty and wire-induced carotid injury in apolipoprotein E-deficient (apoE−/−) mice.
Here, we investigated the effect of bindarit on neointima formation in vivo using two well-known animal models of arterial injury: rat carotid artery balloon angioplasty and wire-induced carotid injury in apolipoprotein E-deficient (apoE−/−) mice.
In vivo models of arterial thrombosis and thrombolysis.
These findings are relevant to the development of mathematical models of arterial mechanics, particularly for mouse models of arterial diseases involving elastic tissue.
We suggest that the successful trials of stenting and brachytherapy and the failure of other treatments have highlighted the shortcomings of conventional animal models of arterial intervention, and gaps in our knowledge of human disease.
We submit that continuum-based constrained mixture models of arterial adaptation hold significant promise for deepening our basic understanding of arterial mechanobiology and thus for designing improved clinical interventions to treat many different types of arterial disease and injury.
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Outstanding issues are concerned with production of anatomical models, simulation of arterial disease, refinement of blood mimics to account for non-Newtonian behavior and validation of velocity measurements against an independent technique such as particle image velocimetry.
We examined whether NRPs play a role in neointimal remodelling induced by balloon angioplasty in the rat carotid artery, a well-characterized model of arterial remodelling following endothelial denudation.
Kurz, K.D., Main, B.W. & Sandusky, G.E. Rat model of arterial thrombosis induced by ferric chloride.
In this study, a computational model of arterial tissue response to stenting is applied to three clinically relevant stent designs.
The present study was designed to assess the antithrombotic effect of both dual antiplatelet regimens using a human ex vivo model of arterial thrombosis.
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