Bio Mechanics New Findings
Biomechanics is the study of the structure, function and motion of the mechanical aspects of biological systems, at any level from whole organisms to organs,
cells and cell organelles,[1] using the methods of mechanics.[2]
Biomechanics is a branch of biophysics. Biological fluid mechanics, or biofluid mechanics, is the study of both gas and liquid fluid flows in or around biological organisms. An often studied liquid biofluid problem is that of blood flow in the human
cardiovascular system. Under certain mathematical circumstances, blood flow can be modeled by the Navier–Stokes equations. In vivo whole blood is assumed to be an incompressible Newtonian fluid. However, this assumption fails when considering forward flow within arterioles. At the microscopic scale, the effects of individual red blood
cells become significant, and whole blood can no longer be modeled as a continuum. When the diameter of the blood vessel is just slightly larger than the diameter of the red blood cell the Fahraeus–Lindquist effect occurs and there is a decrease in wall shear stress. However, as the diameter of the blood vessel decreases further, the red blood
cells have to squeeze through the vessel and often can only pass in a single file. In this case, the inverse Fahraeus–Lindquist effect occurs and the wall shear
stress increases. An example of a gaseous biofluids problem is that of human respiration. Recently, respiratory systems in insects have been studied for bioinspiration for designing improved microfluidic devices.
High Impact List of Articles
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Mac-2-binding Protein Glycosylation isomer well correlates with the Controlling Nutritional Status Score in Hepatitis Viruses-related Liver Diseases
Hiroki Nishikawa*, Ryo Takata, Kazunori Yoh, Hirayuki Enomoto, Noriko Ishii, Yoshinori Iwata, Takashi Nishimura, Nobuhiro Aizawa, Yoshiyuki Sakai, Naoto Ikeda, Kunihiro Hasegawa, Yukihisa Yuri, Tomoyuki Takashima, Hiroko Iijima, Shuhei Nishiguchi
Research Article: Clinical Investigation
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Mac-2-binding Protein Glycosylation isomer well correlates with the Controlling Nutritional Status Score in Hepatitis Viruses-related Liver Diseases
Hiroki Nishikawa*, Ryo Takata, Kazunori Yoh, Hirayuki Enomoto, Noriko Ishii, Yoshinori Iwata, Takashi Nishimura, Nobuhiro Aizawa, Yoshiyuki Sakai, Naoto Ikeda, Kunihiro Hasegawa, Yukihisa Yuri, Tomoyuki Takashima, Hiroko Iijima, Shuhei Nishiguchi
Research Article: Clinical Investigation
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Pediatric trials of antihypertensive agents: impact of trial design and unique pediatric factors on efficacy end points
Kevin D Hill, Patricia Y Chu, Jennifer S Li & Christoph P Hornik
Clinical Trail Methodology: Clinical Investigation
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Pediatric trials of antihypertensive agents: impact of trial design and unique pediatric factors on efficacy end points
Kevin D Hill, Patricia Y Chu, Jennifer S Li & Christoph P Hornik
Clinical Trail Methodology: Clinical Investigation
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Neuroprotective agents in ischemic stroke: past failures and future opportunities
Jiangyong Min, Muhammad U Farooq, Philip B Gorelick
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Neuroprotective agents in ischemic stroke: past failures and future opportunities
Jiangyong Min, Muhammad U Farooq, Philip B Gorelick
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Insulin degludec in Type 1 diabetes
VS Eligar,S Bain
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Insulin degludec in Type 1 diabetes
VS Eligar,S Bain
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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New developments in the treatment of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension*** Pharmacological treatment of CTEPH
Irene M Lang
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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New developments in the treatment of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension*** Pharmacological treatment of CTEPH
Irene M Lang
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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