Hemodynamics and mechanobiology of endothelium /

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Imprint:New Jersey : World Scientific, ©2010.
Description:1 online resource (viii, 370 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11258630
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Other authors / contributors:Hsiai, Tzung K.
Blackman, Brett (Brett R.)
Jo, Hanjoong.
ISBN:9789814280426
9814280429
9789814280419
9814280410
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:The book represents a paradigm shift from the traditional static model of investigation of oxidative biology to the dynamic model of vascular oxidative stress. The investigation of vascular biology and cardiovascular medicine is made possible by the use of fluid dynamics, molecular signaling, genomic approach, tissue engineering, stem cell biology, and microfluidics. This is the first book to target a wide readership from academia to industry and government agencies in the field of cardiovascular diseases.
Other form:Print version: Hemodynamics and mechanobiology of endothelium. New Jersey : World Scientific, ©2010 9789814280419
Table of Contents:
  • Ch. 1. Flow and atherosclerosis / Ian Campbell and W. Robert Taylor
  • ch. 2. Shear stress-mediated signal transduction / Jun-Ichi Abe [and others]
  • ch. 3. Endothelial glycocalyx structure and role in mechanotransduction / John M. Tarbell and Eno E. Ebong
  • ch. 4. Role of Kruppel-like factors in shear stress-mediated vasoprotection / Daiji Kawanami [and others]
  • ch. 5. Rho family small GTPases in shear stress signaling / Daniel T. Sweet and Ellie Tzima
  • ch. 6. Nitric oxide and endothelial mitochondrial function : Implications for ischemia/reperfusion / B.R. Alevriadou, C.I. Jones and R.J. Giedt
  • ch. 7. Genomic approaches to endothelial cell phenotyping / Anthony G. Passerini
  • ch. 8. Endothelial cell proliferation and differentiation in response to shear stress / Lingfang Zeng, Anna Zampetaki and Qingbo Xu
  • ch. 9. Vascular differentiation of stem cells by mechanical forces / Timothy M. Maul, Alejandro Nieponice and David A Vorp
  • ch. 10. Tissue engineered blood vessels : From the bench to the bedside and back again (Development of a vascular conduit for use in congenital heart surgery) / Bernard S. Salameh [and others]
  • ch. 11. Design implications for endovascular stents and the endothelium / Juan M. Jimenez and Peter F. Davies
  • ch. 12. Vascular mimetic microfluidic systems for the study of endothelial activation and leukocyte recruitment in models of atherogenesis / R. Michael Gower and Scott Simon
  • ch. 13. Micro shear stress sensors : From in vitro to in vivo assessment of inflammatory responses / Lisong Ai [and others].