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Title: Effects of red blood cell aggregation on myocardial hematocrit gradient using two approaches to increase aggregation
Author(s): Yalcin, O
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-HEART AND CIRCULATORY PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 290 Issue: 2 Pages: H765-H771 Published: FEB 2006
Cited References: 35 Selected References: 35
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1. Title: Hemodynamic effects of red blood cell aggregation
Author(s): Baskurt OK, Meiselman HJ
Source: INDIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY   Volume: 45   Issue: 1   Pages: 25-31   Published: JAN 2007
2. Title: Hemorheological parameters as determinants of myocardial tissue hematocrit values
Author(s): Baskurt OK, Yalcin O, Gungor F, et al.
Source: CLINICAL HEMORHEOLOGY AND MICROCIRCULATION   Volume: 35   Issue: 1-2   Special Issue: Sp. Iss. SI   Pages: 45-50   Published: 2006
3. Title: RBC Aggregation: More Important than RBC Adhesion to Endothelial Cells as a Determinant of In Vivo Blood Flow in Health and Disease
Author(s): Baskurt O, Meiselman HJ
Source: MICROCIRCULATION   Volume: 15   Issue: 7   Pages: 585-590   Published: 2008
4. Title: Effect of enhanced red blood cell aggregation on blood flow resistance in an isolated-perfused guinea pig heart preparation
Author(s): Yalcin O, Meiselman HJ, Armstrong JK, et al.
Source: BIORHEOLOGY   Volume: 42   Issue: 6   Pages: 511-520   Published: 2005
5. Title: Graded alterations of RBC aggregation influence in vivo blood flow resistance
Author(s): Yalcin O, Uyuklu M, Armstrong JK, et al.
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-HEART AND CIRCULATORY PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 287   Issue: 6   Pages: H2644-H2650   Published: DEC 2004
6. Title: In vivo correlates of altered blood rheology
Author(s): Baskurt OK
Source: BIORHEOLOGY   Volume: 45   Issue: 6   Pages: 629-638   Published: 2008
7. Title: Blood rheology and hemodynamics
Author(s): Baskurt OK, Meiselman HJ
Source: SEMINARS IN THROMBOSIS AND HEMOSTASIS   Volume: 29   Issue: 5   Pages: 435-450   Published: OCT 2003
8. Title: Biophysical aspects of blood flow in the microvasculature
Author(s): Pries AR, Secomb TW, Gaehtgens P
Source: CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH   Volume: 32   Issue: 4   Pages: 654-667   Published: OCT 1996
9. Title: Nitric oxide generation by endothelial cells exposed to shear stress in glass tubes perfused with red blood cell suspensions: role of aggregation
Author(s): Yalcin O, Ulker P, Yavuzer U, et al.
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-HEART AND CIRCULATORY PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 294   Issue: 5   Pages: H2098-H2105   Published: MAY 2008
10. Title: Hemorheology and hemodynamics: Dove andare?
Author(s): Meiselman HJ, Baskurt OK
Source: CLINICAL HEMORHEOLOGY AND MICROCIRCULATION   Volume: 35   Issue: 1-2   Special Issue: Sp. Iss. SI   Pages: 37-43   Published: 2006