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Reports on Microcirculation Findings from Nicolaus Copernicus University Provide New Insights

Published in Blood Weekly, November 24th, 2011

2011 NOV 24 -- "This review article outlines the importance of knowledge on the hemodynamics of microcirculatory responses during free tissue transfer procedures. Anatomy and pathophysiology of peripheral microcirculation are outlined in the context of its responses during microsurgical procedures submitted to ischemia and reperfusion injury," scientists in Bydgoszcz, Poland report.

"The factors influencing the patient's outcome such as neural, humoral, and muscular regulations and prostoglandins, kinins, nitric oxide actions, and so on are outlined. In addition, other important factors influencing microcirculatory responses are discussed. The goal of this...

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