aortas in English

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the main artery of the body, supplying oxygenated blood to the circulatory system. In humans it passes over the heart from the left ventricle and runs down in front of the backbone.
At this time, the surgeon begins to develop a dissection plane between the aorta and the pulmonary artery.

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1. Delamination strength (Sd) was lowest in dissected Aortas and highest in normal Aortas, and

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5. Other issues leading to dilated Aortas include trauma or infection

6. Ciprofloxacin increases risk of tears and rupture in mouse Aortas “In our study, mice with normal or moderately stressed Aortas received either ciprofloxacin or placebo and after four weeks we looked at their Aortas,” said senior author Dr

7. “Although their Aortas were bigger, they had a lower risk profile.

8. Oxidative Stress in Aortas of Patients with Advanced Occlusive and Aneurysmal

9. These Aortas underwent delamination testing in simulation of aortic dissection

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11. Immunohistochemical study indicated significantly more CD3 + cells in the Aortas of patients with aneurysms or dissections than in control Aortas (P = .020 and P = .0022, respectively)

12. Importantly, in SHR Aortas, the intima showed an additional strong NOX1 immunofluorescence signal, whereas the corresponding cell layer of WKY rat Aortas was negative to only weakly positive

13. Still, despite fewer risk factors, retired NFL athletes had a significantly larger ascending Aortas and were twice as likely to have larger ascending Aortas as those men in the Dallas study

14. Dissected distal Aortas increased by a mean of 0.3 ± 0.5 mm/year

15. Women have slightly smaller Aortas than men, even at the same body surface area

16. Four healthy human abdominal Aortas were shear tested at low strain with a rotational rheometer,

17. Inserting synthetic grafts to repair damaged Aortas , the largest artery in the body, is typically the first line of treatment.

18. Incubate the Aortas with the 1X enzyme solution for 1 hour at 37°C (slower shaking is optional)

19. Methods 9 patients lower abdominal aortas were intermittent strapped and blocked by sterilized rubber tube and shoelace during operations.

20. In addition, Aortas of patients with aneurysms or dissections had more CD68 + cells (P = .01 and P = .005, respectively)

21. A threshold diameter of 2.6 cm for defining AAAs in a screening programme is recommended and ectatic Aortas detected …

22. The diverse leukocyte infiltrate in atherosclerotic mouse Aortas was recently analyzed in 9 single-cell RNA sequencing and 2 mass cytometry studies

23. A=anastomosis between left and right Aortas, C=celiac, DAo=dorsal aorta, LAo=left aorta, RAo=right aorta, S=stomach

24. The thoracic Aortas were removed, cleaned of fat and connective tissue, and cut into ring segments (4-5 mm in length)

25. Aortic wall stress rises to 157.8 kPa for the aneurysmal aorta, compared with 92.5 kPa for normal Aortas. For 6-cm Aortas at pressures of 200 mm Hg or more, wall stress rises to 857 kPa, nearly exceeding the known maximal tensile strength of human aneurysmal aortic wall.

26. Dilated Aortas are prone to atherosclerotic plaque formation, which leads to an increased risk of stroke and mini-strokes, also called transient ischemic attacks.

27. “Patients whose ascending Aortas are more than 4 centimeters in diameter are generally considered to have dilation,” says Christopher Maroules, MD, in a report

28. Aor´tae, Aortas) (L.) the great artery arising from the left ventricle, being the main trunk from which the systemic arterial system proceeds

29. Inhibition of PKC-dependent extracellular [Ca.sup.2+] entry contributes to the depression of contractile activity in long-term pressure-overloaded endothelium-denuded rat Aortas

30. In mice with moderately stressed Aortas that had received the placebo, 45 percent developed AAD, 24 percent developed aortic dissection and none had rupture

31. On the other hand, 79 percent of the mice with moderately stressed Aortas that received antibiotic developed AAD, 67 percent had aortic dissection, and 15 percent had fatal rupture.

32. Aorta (plural aortas or Aortae) The great artery which carries the blood from the heart to all parts of the body except the lungs; the main trunk of …

33. The highways are the Aortas of the nation for economy development, so the grade, the quantity and the information degree of the highways represent the nation development level

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35. Conduits Implanted Conduits may be made of pericardium (from the sac-like membrane that envelopes the heart), human or bovine pulmonary arteries or aortas, Dacron®, or Goretex®

36. Aorta (plural Aortas or Aortae) ( anatomy ) The great artery which carries the blood from the heart to all parts of the body except the lungs; the main trunk of the arterial system

37. One-third of patients undergoing AAA screening will have ectatic Aortas (2.6-2.9 cm) and at least 13% of these will expand to a size of >or= 5.0 cm over a follow-up of 4-14 years

38. Following the 1 hour incubation, prepare single cell suspensions from the digested aorta by shearing the Aortas apart and passing them through a 70 μm cell strainer into 5ml polypropylene FACS tubes (BD Falcon).

39. Aor´tae, Aortas) (L.) the great artery arising from the left ventricle, being the main trunk from which the systemic arterial system proceeds. It has four divisions: the ascending aorta, the aortic arch, the thoracic aorta, and the abdominal aorta

40. Abdominal Aortas were tested in-vivo at rest (specifically around 72 bpm), and, assuming a ratio of 5.3 between the mean aortic radius and the wall thickness, an average loss tangent of 0.12 and storage modulus of 604 kPa were obtained [27]