1998
DOI: 10.1007/bf02499151
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Investigation of mass-transfer in occluded rat arteryIn Vivo

Abstract: The release of radiolabeled immunoglobulins from distal end of blocked rat carotid artery was studied in vivo. The elimination half-time was 8-9 min for a 4-5-cm long segment of blocked artery and 16-24 min for a 7-8-cm long segment. Surprisingly high late of convection in completely blocked arteries under conditions of pulsatile pressure has been demonstrated.

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“…Convection ensures the transport of fibrinolytic components to the clot and their penetration into it. This is facilitated by pulse character of bloodstream, pressure gradient, blood viscosity and vascular wall elasticity [42]. Permeability of the clot facilitates the flow of liquids into it and formation of asymmetric channels.…”
Section: Internal Fibrinolysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Convection ensures the transport of fibrinolytic components to the clot and their penetration into it. This is facilitated by pulse character of bloodstream, pressure gradient, blood viscosity and vascular wall elasticity [42]. Permeability of the clot facilitates the flow of liquids into it and formation of asymmetric channels.…”
Section: Internal Fibrinolysismentioning
confidence: 99%