2022
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.244419
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The mechanical and morphological properties of systemic and pulmonary arteries differ in the Madagascar ground boa, a snake without ventricular pressure separation

Abstract: The walls of the mammalian aorta and pulmonary artery are characterized by diverging morphologies and mechanical properties, which has been correlated with high systemic and low pulmonary blood pressures, as a result of intraventricular pressure separation. However, the relation between intraventricular pressure separation and diverging aortic and pulmonary artery wall morphologies and mechanical characteristics is not understood. The snake cardiovascular system poses a unique model for the study of this quest… Show more

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