Dynamics of Arterial Flow

1 Anatomical and Physiological Characteristics of Arteries.- 2 Fluid Mechanics of Arterial Flow.- 3 Control of Vasomotor Function and the Hemodynamic Consequences of the Contractile Behavior of Arteries.- 4 Hydrodynamic Effects on Endothelial Cells.- 5 Metabolic Activities in the Arterial Wall.- 6 Transport of Protein and Lipid Into the Arterial Wall.- 7 Hemodynamic Contribution to Atherosclerosis.

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