The Role of Angiogenic Growth Factors in Arteriogenesis (2009)
Schierling, W., Troidl, K., Troidl, C., Schmitz-Rixen, T., Schaper, W., Eitenmuller, I.K.
Background/Aims: Collateral vessels restore only about 40% of the maximum dilatory reserve after femoral artery occlusion, whereas complete normalization is reached by increased fluid shear stress...
Increased intravascular flow rate triggers cerebral arteriogenesis (2009)
Schierling, W., Troidl, K., Mueller, C., Troidl, C., Wustrack, H., Bachmann, G., ...
Peripheral arteriogenesis is distinctly enhanced by increased fluid shear stress. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate in the rat brain whether increased fluid shear stress can also...
Trpv4 induces collateral vessel growth during regeneration of the arterial circulation (2008)
Troidl, C., Troidl, K., Schierling, W., Cai, W.J., Nef, H., Mollmann, H., ...
Abstract Introduction: The development of a collateral circulation (arteriogenesis), bypassing an arterial occlusion, is important for tissue survival, but it remains functionally defective. Micro...