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Hemodynamic Stresses and Structural Remodeling of Anastomosing Arteriolar Networks: Design Principles of Collateral Arterioles

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2002

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Low coefficients of variation for computed AA pressures indicate that an even pressure head is maintained over the muscle during remodeling of the AA network. The anastomotic structure of the network creates high shear rate variability that, in turn, creates high-energy costs in some regions of the network. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that, during development, the maintenance of mean circumferential wall stress and the pressure-shear stress relationship are operative design principles for collateral arteriole development.

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