Research Sheds Light on Use of Fetal Umbilical Vein for Reconstruction of Middle Cerebral Artery

While researchers have replaced umbilical vein with artery in vascular transplantation, there is no clarity on whether the stress relaxation and creep between these vessels are consistent. A recent study reported in the iNeural Regeneration Research/i (Vol. 8, No. 32, 2013) showed that the stress decrease at 7 200 seconds was similar between the middle cerebral artery and fetal umbilical vein specimens, regardless of initial stress of 18.7 kPa or 22.5 kPa. However, ...

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