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capillary bed การใช้

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  • The gland is located just above the eyes and surrounds a capillary bed in the head.
  • This capillary bed constantly strains out the salt in the saltwater that a penguin takes in.
  • At first there is no flow because of obstruction at the venous end of the capillary bed.
  • In this way, the analyte binds to the particles while migrating further through the third capillary bed.
  • Research indicates doripenem is filtered by the glomerular capillary bed in Bowman s capsule and the tubular secretions in the nephron.
  • They are relatively uncommon as the majority of capillary beds drain into veins which then drain into the heart, not into another capillary bed.
  • In physiology, "'perfusion "'is the process of a body delivering blood to a capillary bed in its biological tissue.
  • Diffusing out of the second capillary bed, the hypothalamic releasing hormones then bind to anterior pituitary endocrine cells, upregulating or downregulating their release of hormones.
  • Here the smallest cardiac veins return blood into the heart chambers from the capillary bed in the muscular cardiac wall, enabling a form of collateral circulation unique to the heart.
  • The vascular arterial system supplying fresh blood branches into smaller and smaller vessels as it enters the brain surface and within-brain regions, culminating in a connected capillary bed within the brain.
  • In the circulatory system of animals, a "'portal venous system "'occurs when a capillary bed pools into another capillary bed through veins, without first going through the heart.
  • In the circulatory system of animals, a "'portal venous system "'occurs when a capillary bed pools into another capillary bed through veins, without first going through the heart.
  • This suggests that the spread of plaque formation is the capillary bed of the cerebral cortex, which sheds light on why plaque formation is age-related, since with age the capillary bed becomes fragile.
  • This suggests that the spread of plaque formation is the capillary bed of the cerebral cortex, which sheds light on why plaque formation is age-related, since with age the capillary bed becomes fragile.
  • More commonly, the inflammatory response to these foreign objects causes granulation tissue to form in the capillary beds, resulting in vasculitis, and, when it occurs in the pulmonary capillary bed, potentially pulmonary talcosis.
  • Endocrine cells of the anterior pituitary are controlled by regulatory hormones released by parvocellular neurosecretory cells in the hypothalamic capillaries leading to infundibular blood vessels, which in turn lead to a second capillary bed in the anterior pituitary.
  • Capillaries do not function on their own, but instead in a " capillary bed ", an interweaving network of capillaries supplying metabolically active a cell or environment is, the more capillaries are required to supply nutrients and carry away waste products.
  • There is a microchannel used for loading the artery segment, and when the loading well is sealed, it is also used as a perfusion channel, to replicate the process of nutritive delivery of arterial blood to a capillary bed in the biological tissue.
  • In other sites than the kidneys, however, where clearance is made by membrane transport proteins rather than filtration, extensive plasma protein binding may increase clearance by keeping concentration of free substance fairly constant throughout the capillary bed, inhibiting a decrease in clearance caused by decreased concentration of free substance through the capillary.