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Huntingtons Disease > Vasodilation
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Vasodilation Defined
The stretching and shrinking of blood vessels as blood is pumped by the heart.
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- Why diesel particulates cause cardiovascular disease: As much as 24 hours after their exposure to exhaust, the capacity of blood vessels to expand was disturbed. Moreover there were signs of systemic inflammation, measured as an increase in inflammatory markers in the blood.
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- Hydrogen Sulphide and it's role in the cardiovascular system. Peninsula Medical School - Hydro: We are only just starting to unravel the surprising role H2S has in the body not only in the cardiovascular system but also its role in inflammation, neurodegenerat ion and diabetes, as well as its role in health
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- http://www.bri tannica.com/eb /topic-623830/ vasodilation
- IngentaConnect Firm stroking of human skin leads to vasodilatation possibly due ...
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- Endothelium-de rived relaxing factor: The endothelium (inner lining) of blood vessels use nitric oxide to signal the surrounding smooth muscle to relax, thus dilating the artery and increasing blood flow.
- Cytochrome P450 epoxygenases provide a novel mechanism for penile erection: Release of NO from neuronal NO synthase (nNOS) causing the dilation of arterioles. Blood flow-induced shear stress stimulate the release of EDRFs from sinusoid endothelial cells.
- Exercise hyperaemia: magnitude and aspects on regulation in humans: Human cardiovascular system is not capable of supporting all muscles with an ample blood flow during more vigorous exercise when a large muscle mass is active. NO, prostaglandin, EETs and ATP have been assigned a role in vasodilation.
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